Antigen Preparation
A synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminus of CD38
Background
"CD38 is a 45 kD type II glycoprotein that acts both as a bifunctional enzyme, responsible for the synthesis and hydrolysis of cyclic ADPâ€ribose, and as a signalâ€transducing surface receptor. CD38 also functions in cell adhesion, and calcium signaling. Although CD38 was originally described as a plasma membrane molecule, several reports indicate that CD38 is expressed in the nucleus, even in cells known to be CD38 surfaceâ€negative. It is found on the surface of many immune cells (white blood cells), B-lymphocytes, epithelial cells and NK cells. Loss of CD38 function is associated with impaired immune responses, metabolic disturbances, and behavioral modifications in mice. CD38 is a powerful disease marker for human leukemias and myelomas, is directly involved in the pathogenesis and outcome of human immunodeficiency virus infection and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and controls insulin release and the development of diabetes"
Applications/Suggested Working Dilutions
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Immunoprecipitation
2-5 µg/ml
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Flow cytometry
Not tested
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