CD5, also known as Leu-1, Ly-1, and T1, is a 67 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein in the scavenger receptor superfamily. CD5 has been shown to interact homophilically, with CD72 on B cells, and with beta-glucan components of fungal cell walls. CD5 expression on developing thymocytes is positively regulated by signaling through the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) and is up‑regulated on tolerized peripheral CD4+ cells. It inhibits TCR signaling and promotes T cell nonresponsiveness and survival. CD5 signaling inhibits the generation of regulatory T cells but promotes the development of Th17 cells. Within the B cell lineage, CD5 is expressed on B-1a cells, anergic B cells, and IL-10 producing regulatory B cells. Similarly to on T cells, it negatively regulates signaling through the B cell antigen receptor and supports peripheral B cell survival, anergy, and tolerance. B cells can produce an intracellularly-retained form of CD5 which lacks the signal peptide and a portion of the first SRCR domain. CD5 is also involved in the cellular entry of hepatitis C virus into T cells.
高纯度、高活性、低内毒素、高批间一致性
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-25 ~ -15℃保存,收到货之后有效期1年。 复溶后, 无菌条件下,-85 ~ -65℃保存,3个月有效期。
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