Tested Applications
| Positive WB detected in | Human peripheral blood platelets tissue |
| Positive IHC detected in | human spleen tissue Note: suggested antigen retrieval with TE buffer pH 9.0; (*) Alternatively, antigen retrieval may be performed with citrate buffer pH 6.0 |
Recommended dilution
| Application | Dilution |
|---|---|
| Western Blot (WB) | WB : 1:5000-1:50000 |
| Immunohistochemistry (IHC) | IHC : 1:50-1:500 |
| It is recommended that this reagent should be titrated in each testing system to obtain optimal results. | |
| Sample-dependent, Check data in validation data gallery. | |
Product Information
67271-1-Ig targets CD42a / GP9 in WB, IHC, ELISA applications and shows reactivity with Human samples.
| Tested Reactivity | Human |
| Host / Isotype | Mouse / IgG2b |
| Class | Monoclonal |
| Type | Antibody |
| Immunogen |
CatNo: Ag6132 Product name: Recombinant human GP9 protein Source: e coli.-derived, PET28a Tag: 6*His Domain: 1-154 aa of BC030229 Sequence: MPAWGALFLLWATAEATKDCPSPCTCRALETMGLWVDCRGHGLTALPALPARTRHLLLANNSLQSVPPGAFDHLPQLQTLDVTQNPWHCDCSLTYLRLWLEDRTPEALLQVRCASPSLAAHGPLGRLTGYQLGSCGWQLQASWVRPGVLWDVAL Predict reactive species |
| Full Name | glycoprotein IX (platelet) |
| Calculated Molecular Weight | 19 kDa |
| Observed Molecular Weight | 20 kDa |
| GenBank Accession Number | BC030229 |
| Gene Symbol | CD42a |
| Gene ID (NCBI) | 2815 |
| RRID | AB_2882540 |
| Conjugate | Unconjugated |
| Form | Liquid |
| Purification Method | Protein A purification |
| UNIPROT ID | P14770 |
| Storage Buffer | PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol, pH 7.3. |
| Storage Conditions | Store at -20°C. Stable for one year after shipment. Aliquoting is unnecessary for -20oC storage. 20ul sizes contain 0.1% BSA. |
Background Information
Platelet glycoprotein IX (GP9, also known as CD42a) is a relatively small surface glycoprotein present on platelets and megakaryocytes. GP9 forms a 1:1 non-covalent complex with GPIb (CD42b). The GPIb-V-IX complex functions as the vWF receptor and mediates vWF-dependent platelet adhesion to blood vessels. Defects in GP9 are a cause of Bernard-Soulier syndrome, also known as giant platelet disease.
Protocols
| Product Specific Protocols | |
|---|---|
| IHC protocol for CD42a / GP9 antibody 67271-1-Ig | Download protocol |
| WB protocol for CD42a / GP9 antibody 67271-1-Ig | Download protocol |
| Standard Protocols | |
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| Click here to view our Standard Protocols |





