PRODUCT
Summary
KIR2DS2 peptide is used for blocking the activity of KIR2DS2 antibody (catalog number GTX31949).
APPLICATION
Application Note
*Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the researcher.
Application |
Recommended Dilution |
Assay dependent |
Not tested in other applications.
PROPERTIES
Form
Liquid
Buffer
PBS, 0.1% BSA
Preservative
0.02% Sodium azide
Storage
Store as concentrated solution. Aliquot and store at -20ºC or below. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Concentration
200 μg/ml (Please refer to the vial label for the specific concentration.)
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Note
For laboratory research use only. Not for any clinical, therapeutic, or diagnostic use in humans or animals. Not for animal or human consumption.
Purchasers shall not, and agree not to enable third parties to, analyze, copy, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to determine the structure or sequence of the product.
TARGET
Synonyms
Killer Cell Immunoglobulin Like Receptor, Two Ig Domains And Short Cytoplasmic Tail 2 , 183Acti , Cd158J , Cd158B , Kir-2Ds2 , Nkat-5 , Nkat5 , Cl-49 , Kir2Ds2
Background
Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) are transmembrane glycoproteins expressed by natural killer cells and subsets of T cells. The KIR genes are polymorphic and highly homologous and they are found in a cluster on chromosome 19q13.4 within the 1 Mb leukocyte receptor complex (LRC). The gene content of the KIR gene cluster varies among haplotypes, although several "framework" genes are found in all haplotypes (KIR3DL3, KIR3DP1, KIR3DL4, KIR3DL2). The KIR proteins are classified by the number of extracellular immunoglobulin domains (2D or 3D) and by whether they have a long (L) or short (S) cytoplasmic domain. KIR proteins with the long cytoplasmic domain transduce inhibitory signals upon ligand binding via an immune tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM), while KIR proteins with the short cytoplasmic domain lack the ITIM motif and instead associate with the TYRO protein tyrosine kinase binding protein to transduce activating signals. The ligands for several KIR proteins are
Research Area
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