Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Antibody

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MAB4401
MAB4401-SP
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Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Antibody Summary

Species Reactivity
Mouse
Specificity
Detects mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 in ELISAs and Western blots. In sandwich immunoassays, no cross-reactivity or interference with recombinant human CD40/TNFRSF5, recombinant mouse (rm) CD40 Ligand, rmCD27/TNFRSF7, rmCD30/TNFRSF8, or rmFas/TNFRSF6 is observed.
Source
Monoclonal Rat IgG1 Clone # 65924
Purification
Protein A or G purified from hybridoma culture supernatant
Immunogen
Mouse myeloma cell line NS0-derived recombinant mouse CD40/TNFRSF5
Val24-Arg193
Accession # P27512
Formulation
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with Trehalose. *Small pack size (SP) is supplied either lyophilized or as a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS.
Label
Unconjugated

Applications

Recommended Concentration
Sample
Western Blot
1 µg/mL
Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Fc Chimera (Catalog # 1215-CD) under non-reducing conditions only
Flow Cytometry
2.5 µg/106 cells
Mouse B220+ splenocytes
CyTOF-ready
Ready to be labeled using established conjugation methods. No BSA or other carrier proteins that could interfere with conjugation.
 

Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Sandwich Immunoassay

Recommended Concentration
Reagent
ELISA Capture (Matched Antibody Pair)
2-8 µg/mL 

Use in combination with:

Detection Reagent: Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Biotinylated Antibody (Catalog # BAF440)

Standard: Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Fc Chimera Protein, CF (Catalog # 1215-CD)

Please Note: Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. General Protocols are available in the Technical Information section on our website.

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Preparation and Storage

Reconstitution
Reconstitute at 0.5 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
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Shipping
Lyophilized product is shipped at ambient temperature. Liquid small pack size (-SP) is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
  • 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

Background: CD40/TNFRSF5

CD40 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the TNF receptor superfamily. The mature mCD40 consists of a 172 amino acid (aa) extracellular domain, a 22 aa transmembrane region and a 90 aa cytoplasmic domain (1). CD40 is expressed on B cells, follicular dendritic cells, dendritic cells, activated monocytes, macrophages, endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and several tumor cell lines (2). The extracellular domain has the cysteine-rich repeat regions, which are characteristic for many of the receptors of the TNF superfamily. Interaction of CD40 with its ligand, CD40L, leads to the aggregation of CD40 molecules, which in turn interact with cytoplasmic components to initiate signaling pathways. Early studies on the CD40-CD40L system revealed its role in humoral immunity. Interaction between CD40L on T cells and CD40 on B cells stimulated B cell proliferation and provided the signal for immunoglobulin isotype switching (3). Mutations in the CD40L gene, which resulted in a CD40L molecule unable to interact with CD40, are responsible for the hyper-IgM syndrome (4). Cross-linking of CD40 with antibodies or by binding to CD40L produces cell type-specific responses which include costimulation and induction of proliferation, induction of cytokine production, rescue from apoptosis, and upregulation of adhesion molecules (5). Some of the early events of intracellular signaling by the CD40-CD40L system include the association of the CD40 with TRAFs and the activation of various kinases (6‑8).

References
  1. Torres, R.M. and E.A. Clark (1992) J. Immunol. 148:620.
  2. Schonbeck, U. et al. (1997) J. Biol. Chem. 272:19569.
  3. Armitage, R.J. et al. (1993) J. Immunol. 150:3671.
  4. Callard, R.E. et al. (1993) Immunol. Today 14:559.
  5. Stout, R.D. and J. Suttles (1996) Immunol. Today 17:487.
  6. Pullen, S.S. et al. (1999) Biochemistry 38:10168.
  7. Faris, M. et al. (1994) J. Exp. Med. 179:1923.
  8. Hanissian, S.H. and R.S. Geha (1997) Immunity 6:379.
Entrez Gene IDs
958 (Human); 21939 (Mouse); 171369 (Rat); 102118696 (Cynomolgus Monkey)
Alternate Names
B cell surface antigen CD40; B-cell surface antigen CD40; Bp50B cell-associated molecule; CD40 antigen; CD40 molecule, TNF receptor superfamily member 5; CD40 type II isoform; CD40; CD40L receptor; CDw40; MGC9013; nerve growth factor receptor-related B-lymphocyte activation molecule; p50; TNFRSF5; TNFRSF5CD40 antigen (TNF receptor superfamily member 5); tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 5; tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 5

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Citations for Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Antibody

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  1. Sex-specific transcriptional and proteomic signatures in schizophrenia
    Authors: J Tiihonen, M Koskuvi, M Storvik, I Hyötyläine, Y Gao, KA Puttonen, R Giniatulli, E Poguzhelsk, I Ojansuu, O Vaurio, TD Cannon, J Lönnqvist, S Therman, J Suvisaari, J Kaprio, L Cheng, AF Hill, M Lähteenvuo, J Tohka, R Giniatulli, Š Lehtonen, J Koistinaho
    Nat Commun, 2019-09-02;10(1):3933.
  2. Angiogenic activity mediates bone repair from human pluripotent stem cell-derived osteogenic cells
    Authors: Li Zou, Qingshan Chen, Zachary Quanbeck, Joan E. Bechtold, Dan S. Kaufman
    Scientific Reports
  3. Incorporation of CD40 ligand enhances the immunogenicity of tumor‑associated calcium signal transducer 2 virus‑like particles against lung cancer
    Authors: Wang Xi, Dong Ke, Long Min, Wang Lin, Zuo Jiahui, Lin Fang et al.
    International Journal of Molecular Medicine
  4. Response patterns of cytokines/chemokines in two murine strains after irradiation.
    Authors: Zhang M, Yin L, Zhang K, Sun W, Yang S, Zhang B, Salzman P, Wang W, Liu C, Vidyasagar S, Zhang L, Ju S, Okunieff P, Zhang L
    Cytokine, 2012-01-25;58(2):169-77.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Plasma
    Applications: Luminex Development
  5. Microglia-like Cells Promote Neuronal Functions in Cerebral Organoids
    Authors: I Fagerlund, A Dougalis, A Shakirzyan, M Gómez-Budi, A Pelkonen, H Konttinen, S Ohtonen, MF Fazaludeen, M Koskuvi, J Kuusisto, D Hernández, A Pebay, J Koistinaho, T Rauramaa, Š Lehtonen, P Korhonen, T Malm
    Cells, 2021-12-30;11(1):.
  6. Local Administration of Soluble CD40:Fc to the Salivary Glands of Non-Obese Diabetic Mice Does Not Ameliorate Autoimmune Inflammation
    Authors: Nienke Roescher, Jelle L. Vosters, Zhenan Lai, Toshimitsu Uede, Paul P. Tak, John A. Chiorini
    PLoS ONE
  7. Phosphothreonine Lyase Promotes p65 Degradation in a Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase/Mitogen- and Stress-Activated Protein Kinase 1-Dependent Manner
    Authors: M Hou, W Wang, F Hu, Y Zhang, D Yang, Q Liu
    Infect. Immun., 2018-12-19;87(1):.
  8. Defined Culture Conditions Accelerate Small-molecule-assisted Neural Induction for the Production of Neural Progenitors from Human-induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
    Authors: P Walsh, V Truong, C Hill, ND Stoflet, J Baden, WC Low, SA Keirstead, JR Dutton, AM Parr
    Cell Transplant, 2017-12-01;26(12):1890-1902.
  9. CD40 is a major regulator of dendrite growth from developing excitatory and inhibitory neurons
    Authors: Paulina Carriba, Alun M Davies
    eLife
  10. The circular RNA circBIRC6 participates in the molecular circuitry controlling human pluripotency
    Authors: CY Yu, TC Li, YY Wu, CH Yeh, W Chiang, CY Chuang, HC Kuo
    Nat Commun, 2017-10-27;8(1):1149.

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