IL3RA/CD123 Recombinant antibody, PBS Only (Detector)

IL3RA/CD123 Recombinant Antibody for Indirect ELISA, Cytometric bead array

Host / Isotype

Rabbit / IgG

Reactivity

Human

Applications

Indirect ELISA, Cytometric bead array

Conjugate

Unconjugated

CloneNo.

240042C10

Cat no : 83243-1-PBS

Synonyms

CD123, hIL 3Ra, IL 3 receptor subunit alpha, IL 3R alpha, IL 3R subunit alpha, IL 3RA, IL3R, IL3RA, IL3RAY, IL3RX, IL3RY


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Tested Applications

Recommended dilution

ApplicationDilution
It is recommended that this reagent should be titrated in each testing system to obtain optimal results.

Product Information

83243-1-PBS targets IL3RA/CD123 in Indirect ELISA, Cytometric bead array applications and shows reactivity with Human samples.

Tested Reactivity Human
Host / Isotype Rabbit / IgG
Class Recombinant
Type Antibody
Immunogen IL3RA/CD123 fusion protein Ag4452 相同性解析による交差性が予測される生物種
Full Name interleukin 3 receptor, alpha (low affinity)
Calculated molecular weight 378 aa, 43 kDa
GenBank accession numberBC035407
Gene symbol CD123
Gene ID (NCBI) 3563
Conjugate Unconjugated
Form Liquid
Purification MethodProtein A purification
Storage Buffer PBS Only
Storage ConditionsStore at -80°C.

Background Information

Interleukin-3 receptor subunit alpha (IL3RA), also known as CD123, belongs to the cytokine receptor family. It is a glycoprotein containing an extracellular domain, involving a predicted Ig-like domain, two FnIII domains, a transmembrane domain and an intracellular domain (PMID: 24513123). IL3RA is expressed on hematopoietic progenitor cells, plasmacytoid dendritic cells, basophils, monocytes, some B cells, and in a variety of hematologic malignancies (PMID: 10527461; 34855461). IL-3 initially binds to IL3RA and subsequently recruits the beta chain (CD131) to form the high-affinity receptor, resulting in the activation of a series of signaling pathways including the JAK/STAT, Ras-MAPK, and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathways (PMID: 29296749). IL-3R signaling regulates the proliferation, survival, and differentiation of hematopoietic cells.