Description | This product is a recombinant human antibody provided by CreativeBiolabs. The antibody is specific for C-X-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 4, C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 also known as fusin or CD184 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CXCR4 gene. It can be used for CXCR4 detection in Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Flow Cytometry. It was expressed in mammalian cells (293F or CHO) with antibody encoding genes and purified by affinity chromatography. Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by SDS-PAGE and SEC-HPLC analysis. For highly sensitive assays, we recommend the ultrapurified form of the product, which has a lower endotoxin limit than standard antibody, less than 1 EU/mg or even 0.1 EU/mg. |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Host Species | Human |
Target Species | Human |
Isotype | IgG1 |
Expression Species | HEK293F or CHO Cell line |
Conjugation | Unconjugated, also available for Biotin, HRP, FITC and PE-labeled form. |
Purity | >95%, determined by SDS-PAGE and SEC-HPLC |
Endotoxin | <1 EU/mg, determined by LAL method |
Purification | Purified with Protein A or G affinity chromatography |
Sterility | 0.2 μM filtered |
Formulation | PBS, pH 7.4 |
Preservation | No preservatives |
Stabilizer | No stabilizers |
Storage | Store at 4°C within one or two weeks. Store at -20°C for long term. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Refer to the COA file for specifics. |
Application | ELISA; FC |
ELISA | Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Protocol |
WB | Western Blot Protocol |
FC | Flow Cytometry Protocol |
Target | CXCR4 |
Alternative Name | C-X-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 4; Leukocyte-Derived Seven Transmembrane Domain Receptor; Lipopolysaccharide-Associated Protein 3; Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1 Receptor; Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 4; LPS-Associated Protein 3; SDF-1 Receptor; CD184 Antigen; Fusin; LAP-3; LESTR; NPYRL; FB22; HM89; LCR1; Seven-Transmembrane-Segment Receptor, Spleen; Chemokine (C-X-C Motif), Receptor 4 (Fusin) |
Gene ID | 7852 |
UniProt | P61073 |
Research Area | Immunology; Microbiology |
Related Disease | Cancer |