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Secondary antibody
Anti-CLA-Biotin, human

Overview

The Anti-CLA antibody recognizes the cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen (CLA), a specialized glycoform of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1). It serves as a ligand for selectins, including CD62E (ELAM-1) and CD62L (LECAM-1). CLA is a unique skin-homing receptor and is predominantly found on a minor subset of human T cells that infiltrate the skin. This post-translational modification of PSGL-1 is thought to serve as a mechanism to regulate tissue-specific homing of CD4
+
 and CD8
+
 memory/effector T cells from peripheral blood to the skin, which plays an essential role during many inflammatory and certain malignant skin diseases.
In peripheral blood, CLA is not only found on skin-homing 
memory/effector T cells, but is also found to be expressed on memory/effector B cells, NK cells, blood dendritic cells, and on monocytes. CLA is furthermore found on Langerhans cells in the skin.

Alternative names

SELPLG, CD162, PSGL-1, PSGL1

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Technical specifications

Clone HECA-452
Clonality monoclonal
Isotype rat IgMκ
Isotype control Isotype Control Antibody, rat IgM
Host rat
Type of antibody Primary antibodies
Species human
Antigen CLA
Alternative names of antigen SELPLG, CD162, PSGL-1, PSGL1
Molecular mass of antigen [kDa] 39
Entrez Gene ID 6404
RRID AB_2857620, AB_2659951, AB_615108, AB_2659954, AB_2659955, AB_2659956, AB_2659957, AB_615106, AB_615105, AB_2857648
  • Human : 0
  • FITC : 0
  • Biotin : 0
  • 100 tests : 0
  • 30 tests : 0
  • 1 mL : 0
  • 0.3 ml : 0
  • Recombinant Human IgG1 : 0