| Field | Specification |
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| Alternative Names | C-C motif chemokine 6; Protein C10; Small-inducible cytokine A6; CCL6 (22-95); CCL6 (23-95); Ccl6; C10; Scya6 |
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| Host | |
| Immunogen | E.coli-derived mouse CD97/Adgre5 recombinant protein (Position: Q287-S816). |
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Overview
Anti-CD97/Adgre5 Antibody Picoband® is an antibody for Adgre5 detection raised in Rabbit (Polyclonal, Rabbit IgG), with reported reactivity: Mouse,Rat. Commonly used in WB, IHC, Flow Cytometry, ELISA workflows.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: Adgre5 (chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 6); UniProt: Q9Z0M6
- Antibody format: Rabbit, Polyclonal, Rabbit IgG
- Molecular weight: 92 kDa, calculated 6374 MW
- Applications: WB, IHC, Flow Cytometry, ELISA
Vendor description (summary): Boster Bio Anti-CD97/Adgre5 Antibody Picoband® catalog # A30392-1.
Biological background
Biological context: CCL6 (22-95) and CCL6 (23-95) are potent chemoattractants.
Expression and localization notes: cellular localization: Secreted., tissue context: Expressed in myelopoietic bone marrow cultures stimulated by GM-CSF..
Common research applications
- Western blotting (WB): Compare Adgre5 levels across samples and conditions using appropriate loading and biological controls.
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC): Evaluate spatial distribution of Adgre5 in tissue sections, considering fixation and antigen retrieval effects.
- Flow cytometry: Quantify Adgre5-positive populations in single-cell suspensions with appropriate gating and controls.
- ELISA: Use antibody-based detection formats to assess antigen presence or binding in plate-based assays.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Account for isoforms, post-translational modifications, and sample-specific processing that can shift apparent molecular weight or epitope accessibility.
- Use positive/negative biological controls where possible (e.g., known-expressing cells/tissues, knockdown/knockout models) and include appropriate secondary-only/isotype controls for imaging workflows.
Additional product notes (from provided fields)
- Background: Cluster of differentiation 97 is a protein also known as BL-Ac[F2] encoded by the ADGRE5 gene. This gene encodes a member of the EGF-TM7 subfamily of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors, which mediate cell-cell interactions. These proteins are cleaved by self-catalytic proteolysis into a large extracellular subunit and seven-span transmembrane subunit, which associate at the cell surface as a receptor complex. The encoded protein may play a role in cell adhesion as well as leukocyte recruitment, activation and migration, and contains multiple extracellular EGF-like repeats which mediate binding to chondroitin sulfate and the cell surface complement regulatory protein CD55. Expression of this gene may play a role in the progression of several types of cancer. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding multiple isoforms with 3 to 5 EGF-like repeats have been observed for this gene. This gene is found in a cluster with other EGF-TM7 genes on the short arm of chromosome 19.
- Cross reactivity: No cross-reactivity with other proteins.
- Cellular localization: Secreted.
- Tissue details: Expressed in myelopoietic bone marrow cultures stimulated by GM-CSF.
- Research category: Chemokines,Immunology,Innate Immunity
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