Anti Dystonin (BPAG1/BP230) mAb (Clone 279)

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CAC-NU-01-BP1
  • Figure 1. WB analysis.

Whole cell lysate prepared from DJM-1 cells was immunoblotted with mAb 279 at 1:100 dilution. mAb 279 recognized BPAG1 (Bullous Pemphigoid antigen 1) as a band at approximately 230 kDa (arrow).
  • Figure 2. Immunofluorescence microscopy of human skin.Human skin was stained by mAb 279 (1:50), showing that BPAG1 localized at the dermal -epidermal junction (green). Bar: 40 um.
  • Figure 3. Immunofluorescence microscopy of bovine skin.Bovine skin was stained by mAb 279 (1:50 dilution). Myoepithelial cells of skin apocrine glands were demonstrated to express BPAG1 (left panel, green). The close-up image (right) shows dotted lines of hemidesmosomes, which are cell to substrate adhesion structures containing BPAG1. Scale bar: 20 um.
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Hemidesmosomes are adhesive structures between cells and the extracellular matrix. They play a role in anchoring intermediate fibers to the extracellular basement membrane. Structurally, hemidesmosomes occur in two forms: Type I and Type II. Type I hemidesmosomes develop in stratified epithelia such as the epidermis. Its main components include the intracellular linker proteins Plectin and BPAG1, the adhesion receptor integrin α6β4 and collagen type BP180/XVII. Type II hemidesmosomes occur in blood vessels, Schwann cells, and digestive tract epithelia as a simplified form of Type I hemidesmosomes, consisting only plectin and integrin α6β4. The hemidesmosomal adhesion receptor is normally associated with Laminin 5 in the basement membrane. Furthermore, Laminin 5 (of which Laminin gamma 2 is a subunit) is linked to collagen fibers in the dermis via type VII collagen. Genetic deletion of hemidesmosome-related proteins causes various forms of epidermolysis bullosa, highlighting their importance in promoting adhesion between the epidermis and the basement membrane.

BPAG1 is a 230-kDa cytoplasmic protein localized to hemidesmosomes of stratified epithelia and is one of the major antigenic proteins of bullous pemphigoid (BP), a chronic autoimmune skin disease. This anti-BPAG1 monoclonal antibody (clone 279) was raised against bovine BPAG1 and can be used in western blotting and immunofluorescent staining (IF) in multiple animal species, including humans and mice.

References:
1) Hirako Y., et al. Exp. Cell Res., 324: 172-182 (2014).
2) Okumura M., et al. J Biol Chem., 277:6682-6687 (2002)
3) Hirako Y., et al., J Biol Chem., 273:9711-9717 (1998)



Product Specifications
Application IF, WB, IHC(f)
Reactivity Porcine, Rabbit, Bovine, Rat, Human
Clonality Monoclonal (Clone No.: 279)
Host Mouse


Documents & Links for Anti Dystonin (BPAG1/BP230) mAb (Clone 279)
Datasheet cac-nu-01-bp1_anti-bpag1-mab-clone-279_datasheet.pdf

Documents & Links for Anti Dystonin (BPAG1/BP230) mAb (Clone 279)
Datasheet cac-nu-01-bp1_anti-bpag1-mab-clone-279_datasheet.pdf