PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-human CD45RA Antibody

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Clone
HI100 (See other available formats)
Regulatory Status
RUO
Workshop
IV N906
Other Names
GP180, L-CA, LCA, LY5, T200, PTPRC
Isotype
Mouse IgG2b, κ
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HI100_PerCPCyanine55_CD45RA_Antibody_1_060719
Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were stained with CD45RO APC and CD45RA (clone HI100) PerCP/Cyanine5.5 (left) or Mouse IgG2b, κ PerCP/Cyanine5.5 isotype control (right).
  • HI100_PerCPCyanine55_CD45RA_Antibody_1_060719
    Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were stained with CD45RO APC and CD45RA (clone HI100) PerCP/Cyanine5.5 (left) or Mouse IgG2b, κ PerCP/Cyanine5.5 isotype control (right).
  • HI100_PerCPCyanine55_CD45RA_Antibody_2_101024
    Multiplexed IHC staining of PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-CD45RA (clone HI100) on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human tonsil tissue, validated for use on the Cellscape™. The tissue was iteratively stained with PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-CD45RA (clone HI100, green) and Alexa Fluor® 488 anti-CD3 (red) for one hour at room temperature. Nuclei were counterstained with DAPI. Images were captured with a 20X objective. Scale bar: 50 µm
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Description

CD45RA is a 205-220 kD single chain type I glycoprotein. It is an exon 4 splice variant of the tyrosine phosphatase CD45. The CD45RA isoform is expressed on resting/naïve T cells, medullary thymocytes, B cells and monocytes. CD45RA enhances both T cell receptor and B cell receptor signaling. CD45 non-covalently associates with lymphocyte phosphatase-associated phosphoprotein (LPAP) on T and B lymphocytes. CD45 has been reported to be associated with several other cell surface antigens including CD1, CD2, CD3, and CD4. CD45 has also been reported to bind galectin-1. CD45 isoform expression can change in response to cytokines.

Product Details
Technical Data Sheet (pdf)

Product Details

Verified Reactivity
Human
Reported Reactivity
Chimpanzee
Antibody Type
Monoclonal
Host Species
Mouse
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 PerCP/Cyanine5.5 under optimal conditions.
Concentration
Lot-specific (to obtain lot-specific concentration and expiration, please enter the lot number in our Certificate of Analysis online tool.)
Storage & Handling
The CD45RA 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
SB - Community Verified

Recommended Usage

Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by immunofluorescent staining with flow cytometric analysis. For flow cytometric staining, 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.

* PerCP/Cyanine5.5 has a maximum absorption of 482 nm and a maximum emission of 690 nm.

Excitation Laser
Blue Laser (488 nm)
Application Notes

Additional reported applications (for relevant formats of this clone) include: inhibition of CD45 functions2, immunohistochemical staining of frozen tissue sections3 and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections4, and immunocytochemistry15,16.

Additional Product Notes

For the use of this antibody in spatial biology (SB), we have partnered with Bruker Spatial Biology Biosciences for demonstration of this antibody on their next-generation ChipCytometry instrument called the CellScape™. The CellScape platform is an end-to-end solution for highly multiplexed spatial omics. Combining an advanced, purpose-built imaging system with easy-to-use fluidics for walk-away automation, the CellScape system will accelerate your exploration into the rapidly evolving field of spatial biology. More information on the the Bruker Spatial Biology CellScape and a complete list of our antibodies that have been demonstrated on the instrument can be found here.

Application References

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  17. Peterson VM, et al. 2017. Nat. Biotechnol. 35:936. (PG)
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RRID
AB_893357 (BioLegend Cat. No. 304121)
AB_893357 (BioLegend Cat. No. 304122)

Antigen Details

Structure
Tyrosine phosphatases, type I transmembrane (exon 4 splicing of CD45 gene), 205-220 kD
Distribution

B cells, naïve T cells, monocytes

Function
Enhances TCR and BCR signaling
Ligand/Receptor
Galectin-1, CD2, CD3, CD4
Cell Type
B cells, Monocytes, T cells, Tregs
Biology Area
Cell Biology, Immunology, Inhibitory Molecules, Neuroscience, Neuroscience Cell Markers
Molecular Family
CD Molecules
Antigen References

1. Thomas M. 1989. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 7:339.
2. Trowbridge I, et al. 1994. Annu. Rev. Immunol.12:85.

Gene ID
5788 View all products for this Gene ID
UniProt
View information about CD45RA on UniProt.org

Related FAQs

How stable is PerCP/Cyanine5.5 tandem as compared to PerCP alone?

PerCP/Cyanine5.5 is quite photostable and also better than PerCP alone in withstanding fixation.

If an antibody clone has been previously successfully used in IBEX in one fluorescent format, will other antibody formats work as well?

It’s likely that other fluorophore conjugates to the same antibody clone will also be compatible with IBEX using the same sample fixation procedure. Ultimately a directly conjugated antibody’s utility in fluorescent imaging and IBEX may be specific to the sample and microscope being used in the experiment. Some antibody clone conjugates may perform better than others due to performance differences in non-specific binding, fluorophore brightness, and other biochemical properties unique to that conjugate.

Will antibodies my lab is already using for fluorescent or chromogenic IHC work in IBEX?

Fundamentally, IBEX as a technique that works much in the same way as single antibody panels or single marker IF/IHC. If you’re already successfully using an antibody clone on a sample of interest, it is likely that clone will have utility in IBEX. It is expected some optimization and testing of different antibody fluorophore conjugates will be required to find a suitable format; however, legacy microscopy techniques like chromogenic IHC on fixed or frozen tissue is an excellent place to start looking for useful antibodies.

Are other fluorophores compatible with IBEX?

Over 18 fluorescent formats have been screened for use in IBEX, however, it is likely that other fluorophores are able to be rapidly bleached in IBEX. If a fluorophore format is already suitable for your imaging platform it can be tested for compatibility in IBEX.

The same antibody works in one tissue type but not another. What is happening?

Differences in tissue properties may impact both the ability of an antibody to bind its target specifically and impact the ability of a specific fluorophore conjugate to overcome the background fluorescent signal in a given tissue. Secondary stains, as well as testing multiple fluorescent conjugates of the same clone, may help to troubleshoot challenging targets or tissues. Using a reference control tissue may also give confidence in the specificity of your staining.

How can I be sure the staining I’m seeing in my tissue is real?

In general, best practices for validating an antibody in traditional chromogenic or fluorescent IHC are applicable to IBEX. Please reference the Nature Methods review on antibody based multiplexed imaging for resources on validating antibodies for IBEX.

Other Formats

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Description Clone Applications
APC anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Biotin anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
FITC anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PE anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC,SB
PE/Cyanine5 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Purified anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC,CyTOF®,ICC,IHC-P,IHC-F,SB
Alexa Fluor® 488 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Alexa Fluor® 647 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC,IHC-P
Pacific Blue™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Alexa Fluor® 700 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PerCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC,SB
PE/Cyanine7 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
APC/Cyanine7 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Brilliant Violet 421™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC,IHC-P
Brilliant Violet 570™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Brilliant Violet 605™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Brilliant Violet 650™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Brilliant Violet 711™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Brilliant Violet 785™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Brilliant Violet 510™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Purified anti-human CD45RA (Maxpar® Ready) HI100 FC,CyTOF®
PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
APC/Fire™ 750 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PerCP anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
FITC anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
TotalSeq™-A0063 anti-human CD45RA HI100 PG
Alexa Fluor® 594 anti-human CD45RA HI100 IHC-P
TotalSeq™-B0063 anti-human CD45RA HI100 PG
TotalSeq™-C0063 anti-human CD45RA HI100 PG
Brilliant Violet 750™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Spark NIR™ 685 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
APC anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PE/Fire™ 640 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PE/Fire™ 700 anti-human CD45RA Antibody HI100 FC
Spark YG™ 581 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
TotalSeq™-D0063 anti-human CD45RA HI100 PG
Spark Violet™ 423 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC,IHC-P
GMP FITC anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PE/Cyanine7 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
APC/Fire™ 750 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Spark UV™ 387 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
GMP APC anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
TotalSeq™-Bn0063 anti-human CD45RA HI100 SB
Spark Blue™ 550 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
GMP PE/Dazzle™ 594 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
GMP APC/Fire™ 750 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Spark PLUS UV395™ anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Spark Red™ 718 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
APC/Fire™ 810 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
PE/Fire™ 810 anti-human CD45RA HI100 FC
Spark Blue™ 574 anti-human CD45RA (Flexi-Fluor™) HI100 FC
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