Biotin anti-human CD38;Clone#:HIT2Host/Isotype:Mouse IgG1, κ   
详细描述
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![]() Human peripheral blood lymphocytes stained with biotinylated HIT2, followed by Sav-PE |
Description: |
CD38 is a 45 kD type II transmembrane glycoprotein also known as T10. It is an ADP-ribosyl hydrolase expressed at variable levels on hematopoietic cells and in some non-hematopoietic tissues (such as brain, muscles, and kidney). In humans, it is expressed at high levels on plasma cells and activated T and B cells. By functioning as both a cyclase and a hydrolase, CD38 mediates lymphocyte activation, adhesion, and the metabolism of cADPR and NAADP. CD31 is the ligand of CD38. |
Other Names: | T10, ADP-ribosyl cyclase |
Structure: | ADP-ribosyl cyclase, ectoenzyme, type II glycoprotein, 45 kD |
Distribution: | T cells, B cells, NK, myeloid, plasma, and dendritic cells |
Function: | Ecto-ADP-ribosyl cyclase, calcium signaling, cell activation |
Ligand Receptor: | CD31, hyaluronic acid |
Antigen References: |
1. Ferrero E, et al. 1999. J. Leukoc. Biol. 65:151. |