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| Immunogen | A portion of amino acids 500-800 from human FLT3 protein was used as the immunogen for the CD135 antibody. |
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Overview
CD135 Antibody / FLT3 is an antibody targeting CD135. Host: Mouse. Monoclonal. Clone: FLT3/9888. Format: Purified. Applications: IHC-P.
Key elements and design rationale
- Target: CD135.
- Immunogen: A portion of amino acids 500-800 from human FLT3 protein was used as the immunogen for the CD135 antibody..
- Species reactivity: Human.
- Localization: Endoplasmic reticulum lumen, Membrane.
- Conjugate: Unconjugated (no label listed).
Biological background (from provided description)
Stem cell tyrosine kinase (STK-1) has been cloned from a CD34+ hematopoietic stem cell enriched library and identified as the human homolog of a previously identified gene of Mouse origin designated either Flk-2 or Flt-3. The STK-1 cDNA encodes a protein of 993 amino acids with 85% identity to Flt-3/Flk-2.
Common research applications
- IHC: tissue distribution assessment; interpret with matched controls.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Account for isoforms, paralogs, and post-translational modifications when interpreting signal.
- Support specificity with biological controls (e.g., KO/KD where available) and technical controls (e.g., secondary-only/isotype).
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