Brilliant Violet 605™ anti-mouse CD8a Antibody

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Clone
53-6.7 (See other available formats)
Regulatory Status
RUO
Other Names
T8, Lyt2, Ly-2
Isotype
Rat IgG2a, κ
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53-6.7_BV605_072412
C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes were stained with CD3 FITC and CD8a (clone 53-6.7) BV605™.
  • 53-6.7_BV605_072412
    C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes were stained with CD3 FITC and CD8a (clone 53-6.7) BV605™.
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Description

CD8, also known as Lyt-2, Ly-2, or T8, consists of disulfide-linked α and β chains that form the α(CD8a)/β(CD8b) heterodimer and α/α homodimer. CD8a is a 34 kD protein that belongs to the immunoglobulin family. The CD8 α/β heterodimer is expressed on the surface of most thymocytes and a subset of mature TCR α/β T cells. CD8 expression on mature T cells is non-overlapping with CD4. The CD8 α/α homodimer is expressed on a subset of γ/δ TCR-bearing T cells, NK cells, intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes, and lymphoid dendritic cells. CD8 is an antigen co-receptor on T cells that interacts with MHC class I on antigen-presenting cells or epithelial cells. CD8 promotes T cell activation through its association with the TCR complex and protein tyrosine kinase lck.

Product Details
Technical data sheet

Product Details

Verified Reactivity
Mouse
Antibody Type
Monoclonal
Host Species
Rat
Immunogen
Mouse thymus or spleen
Formulation
Phosphate-buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide and BSA (origin USA).
Preparation
The antibody was purified by affinity chromatography and conjugated with Brilliant Violet 605™ under optimal conditions.
Concentration
µg sizes: 0.2 mg/mL
µL sizes: lot-specific (to obtain lot-specific concentration and expiration, please enter the lot number in our Certificate of Analysis online tool.)
Storage & Handling
The antibody solution should be stored undiluted between 2°C and 8°C, and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.
Application

FC - Quality tested

Recommended Usage

Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by immunofluorescent staining with flow cytometric analysis. For immunofluorescent staining using the µg size, the suggested use of this reagent is ≤0.5 µg per million cells in 100 µl volume. For immunofluorescent staining using the µl size, the suggested use of this reagent is 5 µl per million cells in 100 µl staining volume or 5 µl per 100 µl of whole blood. It is recommended that the reagent be titrated for optimal performance for each application.

Brilliant Violet 605™ excites at 405 nm and emits at 603 nm. The bandpass filter 610/20 nm is recommended for detection, although filter optimization may be required depending on other fluorophores used. Be sure to verify that your cytometer configuration and software setup are appropriate for detecting this channel. Refer to your instrument manual or manufacturer for support. Brilliant Violet 605™ is a trademark of Sirigen Group Ltd.


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This product is subject to proprietary rights of Sirigen Inc. and is made and sold under license from Sirigen Inc. The purchase of this product conveys to the buyer a non-transferable right to use the purchased product for research purposes only. This product may not be resold or incorporated in any manner into another product for resale. Any use for therapeutics or diagnostics is strictly prohibited. This product is covered by U.S. Patent(s), pending patent applications and foreign equivalents.
Excitation Laser
Violet Laser (405 nm)
Application Notes

Clone 53-6.7 antibody competes with clone 5H10-1 antibody for binding to thymocytes3. The 53-6.7 antibody has been reported to block antigen presentation via MHC class I and inhibit T cell responses to IL-2. This antibody has also been used for depletion of CD8a+ cells. Additional reported applications (for the relevant formats) include: immunoprecipitation1,3, in vivo and in vitro cell depletion2,10,15, inhibition of CD8 T cell proliferation3, blocking of cytotoxicity3,4, immunohistochemical staining5,6 of acetone-fixed frozen sections and zinc-fixed paraffin-embedded sections, and spatial biology (IBEX)29,30. Clone 53-6.7 is not recommended for immunohistochemistry of formalin-fixed paraffin sections. The Ultra-LEAF™ purified antibody (Endotoxin < 0.01 EU/µg, Azide-Free, 0.2 µm filtered) is recommended for functional assays or in vivo studies (Cat No. 100746).

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RRID
AB_2562609 (BioLegend Cat. No. 100743)
AB_2562609 (BioLegend Cat. No. 100744)

Antigen Details

Structure
Ig superfamily, CD8α chain, 34 kD
Distribution

Most thymocytes, T cell subset, some NK cells, lymphoid dendritic cells

Function
Co-receptor for TCR
Ligand/Receptor
MHC class I molecule
Antigen References

1. Barclay A, et al. 1997. The Leukocyte Antigen FactsBook Academic Press.
2. Zamoyska R. 1994. Immunity 1:243.
3. Ellmeier W, et al. 1999. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 17:523.

Gene ID
12525 View all products for this Gene ID
Specificity (DOES NOT SHOW ON TDS):
CD8alpha
Specificity Alt (DOES NOT SHOW ON TDS):
CD8a
App Abbreviation (DOES NOT SHOW ON TDS):
FC
UniProt
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Description Clone Applications
APC anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Biotin anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC,IHC
FITC anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
PE anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
PE/Cyanine5 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Purified anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC,CyTOF®,IHC-F,IP
PE/Cyanine7 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
APC/Cyanine7 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Alexa Fluor® 488 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC,3D IHC
Alexa Fluor® 647 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC,IHC-F,3D IHC,SB
Pacific Blue™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Alexa Fluor® 700 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
PerCP anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Brilliant Violet 421™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC,IHC,SB
Brilliant Violet 570™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Brilliant Violet 650™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Brilliant Violet 605™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Ultra-LEAF™ Purified anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC,CyTOF®,IHC,IP,Depletion,Block
Brilliant Violet 711™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Brilliant Violet 785™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Brilliant Violet 510™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Purified anti-mouse CD8a (Maxpar® Ready) 53-6.7 FC,CyTOF®
Alexa Fluor® 594 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 IHC-F,FC,3D IHC
PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
APC/Fire™ 750 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
GoInVivo™ Purified anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
TotalSeq™-A0002 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 PG
Spark Blue™ 550 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Spark NIR™ 685 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
TotalSeq™-C0002 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 PG
TotalSeq™-B0002 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 PG
Spark YG™ 570 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 IHC-F
PE/Fire™ 640 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
PE/Fire™ 700 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Spark Blue™ 574 anti-mouse CD8a Antibody 53-6.7 FC
Spark Violet™ 423 anti-mouse CD8a Antibody 53-6.7 FC
Spark UV™ 387 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Spark Blue™ 515 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
APC/Fire™ 810 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Spark Red™ 718 anti-mouse CD8a (Flexi-Fluor™) 53-6.7 FC
PE/Fire™ 810 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
Spark PLUS UV395™ anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
PerCP/Fire™ 780 anti-mouse CD8a 53-6.7 FC
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