- Clone
- 3G8 (See other available formats)
- Regulatory Status
- RUO
- Workshop
- V NK80
- Other Names
- FcγRIII, Fc gamma receptor, Fc gamma receptor 3
- Isotype
- Mouse IgG1, κ
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285021 | 50 µg | $394.00 |
CD16 is known as low affinity IgG receptor III (FcγRIII). It is expressed as two distinct forms (CD16a and CD16b). CD16a (FcγRIIIA) is a 50-65 kD polypeptide-anchored transmembrane protein. It is expressed on the surface of NK cells, activated monocytes, macrophages, and placental trophoblasts in humans. CD16b (FcγRIIIB) is a 48 kD glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein. Its extracellular domain is over 95% homologous to that of CD16a, and it is expressed specifically on neutrophils. CD16 binds aggregated IgG or IgG-antigen complex which functions in NK cell activation, phagocytosis, and antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC).
Product Details
- Verified Reactivity
- Human, Cynomolgus, Rhesus
- Reported Reactivity
- African Green, Baboon, Capuchin Monkey, Chimpanzee, Common Marmoset, Pigtailed Macaque, Sooty Mangabey, Squirrel Monkey
- Antibody Type
- Monoclonal
- Host Species
- Mouse
- Immunogen
- Human PMN cells
- Formulation
- Phosphate-buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide
- Preparation
- The antibody was purified by affinity chromatography and conjugated with Spark Blue™ 574 under optimal conditions.
- Concentration
- 0.2 mg/mL
- 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
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FC
- Recommended Usage
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Flexi-Fluors™ are provided at a standard 0.2 mg/mL concentration. We recommend titrating this reagent to determine the optimal concentration for each application. For many flow cytometry applications, conjugated antibodies perform well at concentrations ranging from 0.03 to 1.0 µg per million cells in 100 µL. We recommend testing a range of concentrations starting from 10 µg/mL.
For example, make five 1:1 serial dilutions of the 0.2 mg/mL antibody. Add 5 µL of each dilution (including the undiluted antibody) to 100 µL of cells (at 107 cells/mL) to test six concentrations -- 1.0, 0.5, 0.25, 0.125, 0.06, and 0.03 µg per million cells in 100 µL volume. Compare staining patterns or create a titration curve using the MFI or staining index to determine the optimal concentration. - Excitation Laser
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Blue Laser (488 nm)
- Application Notes
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The 3G8 antibody clone blocks neutrophil phagocytosis and stimulates NK cell proliferation. It has been reported that this clone interacts with the FcγRIIa and FcγRIIIb receptors causing neutrophil activation and aggregation18. Due to this phenomenon staining in whole blood may cause a reduction in the number of granulocytes or alter their scatter profile.
Additional reported applications (for the relevant formats) include: immunohistochemical staining of acetone-fixed frozen tissue sections6, immunoprecipitation3, stimulation of NK cell proliferation4, blocking of phagocytosis5, and blocking of immunoglobulin binding to FcγRIII7,8. The Ultra-LEAF™ purified antibody (Endotoxin < 0.01 EU/µg, Azide-Free, 0.2 µm filtered) is recommended for functional assays (Cat. No. 302049, 302050, 302057, 302058). - Additional Product Notes
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For more information about Flexi-Fluors™, visit our Flexi-Fluor™ page and review FAQs associated with this product line.
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Application References
(PubMed link indicates BioLegend citation) -
- Knapp W, et al. Eds. 1989. Leucocyte Typing IV. Oxford University Press. New York.
- Schlossman S, et al. Eds. 1995. Leucocyte Typing V. Oxford University Press. New York.
- Edberg J, et al. 1997. J. Immunol. 159:3849. (IP)
- Hoshino S, et al. 1991. Blood 78:3232. (Stim)
- Tamm A, et al. 1996. Immunol. 157:1576. (Block)
- Da Silva DM, et al. 2001. Int. Immunol. 13:633. (IHC)
- Holl V, et al. 2004. J. Immunol. 173:6274. (Block)
- Hober D, et al. 2002. J. Gen. Virol. 83:2169. (Block)
- Brainard DM, et al. 2009. J. Virol. 83:7305. PubMed
- Smed-Sörensen A, et al. 2008. Blood 111:5037. (Block) PubMed
- Timmerman KL, et al. 2008. J. Leukoc. Biol. 84:1271. (FC) PubMed
- Yoshino N, et al. 2000. Exp. Anim. (Tokyo) 49:97. (FC)
- Rout N, et al. 2010. PLoS One 5:e9787. (FC)
- Kim WK, et al. 2006. Am. J. Pathol. 168:822. (FC)
- Boltz A, et al. 2011. J. Biol Chem. 286:21896. PubMed
- Wu Z, et al. 2013. J. Virol. 87:7717. PubMed
- Peterson VM, et al. 2017. Nat. Biotechnol. 35:936. (PG)
- Vossebeld PJ, et al. 1997. Biochem J. 323:87-94 (Stim)
- RRID
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AB_3106286 (BioLegend Cat. No. 285021)
Antigen Details
- Structure
- Ig superfamily, transmembrane form (50-65 kD) or GPI-linked form (48 kD)
- Distribution
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NK cells, activated monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils
- Function
- Low affinity IgG Fc receptor, phagocytosis, ADCC
- Ligand/Receptor
- Aggregated IgG, IgG-antigen complex
- Cell Type
- Dendritic cells, Macrophages, Monocytes, Neutrophils, NK cells
- Biology Area
- Immunology, Innate Immunity
- Molecular Family
- CD Molecules, Fc Receptors
- Antigen References
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1. Fleit H, et al. 1982. P. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79:3275.
2. Stroncek D, et al. 1991. Blood 77:1572.
3. Wirthmueller U, et al. 1992. J. Exp. Med. 175:1381. - Gene ID
- 2214 View all products for this Gene ID
- UniProt
- View information about CD16 on UniProt.org
Other Formats
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APC anti-human CD16
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FITC anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 711™ anti-human CD16
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PE anti-human CD16
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PE/Cyanine5 anti-human CD16
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Purified anti-human CD16
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APC/Cyanine7 anti-human CD16
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PE/Cyanine7 anti-human CD16
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Alexa Fluor® 488 anti-human CD16
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Alexa Fluor® 647 anti-human CD16
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Pacific Blue™ anti-human CD16
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Alexa Fluor® 700 anti-human CD16
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PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-human CD16
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PerCP anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 421™ anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 570™ anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 605™ anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 650™ anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 785™ anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 510™ anti-human CD16
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Ultra-LEAF™ Purified anti-human CD16
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Purified anti-human CD16 (Maxpar® Ready)
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PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-human CD16
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APC/Fire™ 750 anti-human CD16
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PE anti-human CD16
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APC anti-human CD16
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Pacific Blue™ anti-human CD16
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PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-human CD16
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TotalSeq™-A0083 anti-human CD16
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TotalSeq™-B0083 anti-human CD16
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TotalSeq™-C0083 anti-human CD16
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PE/Cyanine7 anti-human CD16
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PE/Fire™ 640 anti-human CD16
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FITC anti-human CD16
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Spark YG™ 581 anti-human CD16
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APC/Fire™ 750 anti-human CD16
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TotalSeq™-D0083 anti-human CD16
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APC/Fire™ 810 anti-human CD16
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GMP APC anti-human CD16
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GMP PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-human CD16
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GMP PE anti-human CD16
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Spark Red™ 718 anti-human CD16
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GMP Pacific Blue™ anti-human CD16
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GMP FITC anti-human CD16
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Spark Blue™ 515 anti-human CD16
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Spark UV™ 387 anti-human CD16
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PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-human CD16
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GMP PE/Cyanine7 anti-human CD16
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GMP APC/Fire™ 750 anti-human CD16
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Brilliant Violet 750™ anti-human CD16
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Spark Blue™ 550 anti-human CD16
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GMP PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-human CD16
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Spark YG™ 593 anti-human CD16
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Spark NIR™ 685 anti-human CD16
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Spark Violet™ 500 anti-human CD16
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Spark Blue™ 574 anti-human CD16 (Flexi-Fluor™)
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Spark PLUS UV395™ anti-human CD16