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Human EMMPRIN/CD147 Alexa Fluor™ Plus 680-conjugated Antibody

R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # AF972AFP680

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AF972AFP680-100UG

Key Product Details

Species Reactivity

Human

Applications

Knockout Validated, Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot, ELISA

Label

Alexa Fluor Plus 680 (Excitation = 687 nm, Emission = 704 nm)

Antibody Source

Polyclonal Goat IgG

Product Specifications

Immunogen

Mouse myeloma cell line NS0-derived recombinant human EMMPRIN/CD147

Specificity

Detects human EMMPRIN/CD147 in direct ELISAs and Western blots. In direct ELISAs and Western blots, less than 5% cross-reactivity with recombinant mouse EMMPRIN is observed.

Clonality

Polyclonal

Host

Goat

Isotype

IgG

Applications

Application
Recommended Usage

ELISA

Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Immunohistochemistry

Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Knockout Validated

Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Western Blot

Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

Formulation

Supplied 0.2 mg/mL in a saline solution containing BSA and Sodium Azide.

Shipping

The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.

Stability & Storage

Protect from light. Do not freeze. 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied

Background: EMMPRIN/CD147

Extracellular matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inducer (EMMPRIN), also known as basigin and CD147, is a 44-66 kDa, variably glycosylated, type I transmembrane protein that belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily (1-4). Human EMMPRIN is 269 amino acids (aa) in length and contains a 24 aa signal sequence, a 183 aa extracellular domain (ECD), a 21 aa transmembrane (TM) domain and a 41 aa intracellular domain. The ECD contains one C2-type and one V-type Ig-like domain. There is one 385 aa splice variant that contains an extra N-terminal IgCAM domain and is found only in the retina (5). mRNA transcripts, but not protein, have been reported for additional 432, 388, 205, 176, and 174 aa variants.

EMMPRIN is expressed in areas of tissue remodeling, including tumors, endometrium, placenta, skin, and regions undergoing angiogenesis (1, 2, 6-9). It is also expressed in cells with high metabolic activity, such as lymphoblasts, macrophages and tumor cells (2, 10). On cells with elevated metabolic rates, EMMPRIN is often co-expressed with the amino acid transporter CD98h (11). EMMPRIN also interacts with caveolin-1 (via its C2-like domain), and this reduces the level of EMMPRIN glycosylation and subsequent EMMPRIN multimerization and activity (12). EMMPRIN’s TM sequence contains a Glu and a Pro which are important for intracellular interactions with cyclophilins (CyP) (3, 13, 14). CyPA (cyclosporin A receptor) and CyP60 interactions with the TM segment promote leukocyte inflammatory chemotaxis and surface expression of EMMPRIN, respectively (13, 14). An active 22 kDa fragment can be shed from tumor cells by MT1-MMP (1). Tumor cells can also release active, full-length EMMPRIN in microvesicles (15, 16). Functionally, EMMPRIN is known to induce urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), VEGF, hyaluronan, and multiple MMPs (1, 2, 7, 8, 9). Human EMMPRIN (269 aa) shows 58%, 58%, 62%, and 52% aa identity with mouse, rat, bovine, and chicken EMMPRIN, respectively. It also shows 25% and 38% aa identity with the related proteins, embigin and neuroplastin (SDR-1), respectively (4).

References

  1. Gabison, E.E. et al. (2005) Biochimie 87:361.
  2. Yurchenko, V. et al. (2006) Immunology 117:301.
  3. Kasinrerk, W. et al. (1992) J. Immunol. 149:847.
  4. Miyauchi, T. et al. (1991) J. Biochem. 110:770.
  5. Hanna, S.M. et al. (2003) BMC Biochem. 4:17.
  6. Riethdorf, S. et al. (2006) Int. J. Cancer 119:1800.
  7. Braundmeier, A.G. et al. (2006) J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 91:2358.
  8. Tang, Y. et al. (2006) Mol. Cancer Res. 4:371.
  9. Quemener, C. et al. (2007) Cancer Res. 67:9.
  10. Wilson, M.C. et al. (2005) J. Biol. Chem. 280:27213.
  11. Xu, D. and M.E. Hemler (2005) Mol. Cell. Proteomics 4:1061.
  12. Tang, W. et al. (2004) Mol. Biol. Cell 15:4043.
  13. Arora, K. et al. (2005) J. Immunol. 175:517.
  14. Pushkarsky, T. et al. (2005) J. Biol. Chem. 280:27866.
  15. Egawa, N. et al. (2006) J. Biol. Chem. 281:37576.
  16. Sidhu, S.S. et al. (2004) Oncogene 23:956.

Long Name

Extracellular Matrix Metalloproteinase Inducer

Alternate Names

Basigin, BSG, CD147

Entrez Gene IDs

682 (Human); 12215 (Mouse); 102121721 (Cynomolgus Monkey)

Gene Symbol

BSG

UniProt

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Product Specific Notices


This product is provided under an intellectual property license from Life Technologies Corporation. The transfer of this product is conditioned on the buyer using the purchased product solely in research conducted by the buyer, excluding contract research or any fee for service research, and the buyer must not (1) use this product or its components for (a) diagnostic, therapeutic or prophylactic purposes; (b) testing, analysis or screening services, or information in return for compensation on a per-test basis; or (c) manufacturing or quality assurance or quality control, and/or (2) sell or transfer this product or its components for resale, whether or not resold for use in research. For information on purchasing a license to this product for purposes other than as described above, contact Life Technologies Corporation, 5781 Van Allen Way, Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA or outlicensing@thermofisher.com.

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