Human CD36/SR-B3 Antibody

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MAB1955
MAB1955-SP
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Human CD36/SR-B3 Antibody Summary

Species Reactivity
Human
Specificity
Detects human CD36 in direct ELISAs and Western blots. In direct ELISAs, approximately 25% cross-reactivity with recombinant mouse (rm) CD36 is observed. In Western blots, no cross-reactivity with rmCD36 is observed.
Source
Monoclonal Rat IgG2B Clone # 255619
Purification
Protein A or G purified from hybridoma culture supernatant
Immunogen
S. frugiperda insect ovarian cell line Sf 21-derived recombinant human CD36/SR-B3
Gly30-Asn439
Accession # P16671
Formulation
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with Trehalose. *Small pack size (SP) is supplied either lyophilized or as a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS.
Purity
Protein A or G purified from hybridoma culture supernatant

Applications

Recommended Concentration
Sample
Western Blot
1 µg/mL
Recombinant Human CD36/SR-B3 Fc Chimera (Catalog # 1955-CD)

Please Note: Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. General Protocols are available in the Technical Information section on our website.

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Preparation and Storage

Reconstitution
Reconstitute at 0.5 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
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Shipping
The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. *Small pack size (SP) is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at -20 to -70 °C
Stability & Storage
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
  • 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

Background: CD36/SR-B3

CD36, alternatively known as platelet membrane glycoprotein IV (GPIV), GPIIIb, thrombospondin receptor, collagen receptor, fatty acid translocase (FAT), and scavenger receptor class B, member 3 (SR-B3), is an integral membrane glycoprotein that has multiple physiological functions (1). It is broadly expressed on a variety of cell types including microvascular endothelium, adipocytes, skeletal muscle, epithelial cells of the retina, breast, and intestine, smooth muscle cells, erythroid precursors, platelets, megakaryocytes, dendritic cells, monocytes/macrophages, and microglia (1, 2). As a member of the scavenger receptor family, CD36 is a multiligand pattern recognition receptor that interacts with a large number of structurally dissimilar ligands, including long chain fatty acid (LCFA), advanced glycation end products (AGE), thrombospondin-1, oxidized low-density lipoproteins (oxLDLs), high density lipoprotein (HDL), phosphatidylserine, apoptotic cells, beta -amyloid fibrils (fA beta ), collagens I and IV, and Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes (3). CD36 is required for the anti-angiogenic effects of thrombospondin-1 in the corneal neovascularization assay (4). It plays a role in lipid metabolism and has been identified as a fatty acid translocase necessary for the binding and transport of LCFA in cells and tissues (5). CD36 has been implicated in the clearance of apoptotic cells and cell debris and has also been shown to mediate the internalization and degradation of a variety of its ligands such as oxLDL, AGE and fA beta (3). Upon ligand binding, CD36 transduces signals that mediate a wide range of pro-inflammatory cellular responses (2). CD36 plays a significant role in the initiation and pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and atherosclerosis (2, 3). The human CD36 gene encodes a single-chain 472 amino acid residue protein containing both an N- and a C-terminal cytoplasmic tail and an extracellular loop.

References
  1. Febbraio, M. et al. (2001) J. Clin. Invest. 108:785. 
  2. Khoury, J. et al. (2003) J. Exp. Med. 197:1657. 
  3. Husemann, J. et al. (2002) Glia 40:195.
  4. Armstrong, L and P. Bornstein (2003) Matrix. Biol. 22:63.
  5. Febbraio M. et al. (1999) J. Biol. Chem. 274:19055.
Long Name
Scavenger Receptor Class B, Member 3
Entrez Gene IDs
948 (Human); 12491 (Mouse)
Alternate Names
BDPLT10; CD_antigen: CD36; CD36 antigen (collagen type I receptor, thrombospondin receptor); CD36 antigen; CD36 molecule (thrombospondin receptor); CD36; CHDS7; cluster determinant 36; Collagen R; FAT; Fatty acid translocase; Glycoprotein IIIb; GP3B; GP4; GPIIIb; GPIV; PAS IV; PAS-4 protein; PAS-4; PASIV; Platelet collagen receptor; platelet glycoprotein 4; SCARB3; scavenger receptor class B, member 3; SRB3; SR-B3; Thrombospondin R; Thrombospondin receptor

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Citations for Human CD36/SR-B3 Antibody

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  1. Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
    Authors: A Clabaut, C Grare, G Rolland-Va, JG Letarouill, C Bourrier, TL Andersen, T Sikjær, L Rejnmark, C Ejersted, P Pastoureau, P Hardouin, M Sabatini, O Broux
    PLoS ONE, 2021-01-26;16(1):e0245014.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Whole Tissue
    Applications: IHC
  2. Contribution of rare coding mutations in CD36 to type 2 diabetes and cardio-metabolic complications
    Authors: D Meyre, EJ Andress, T Sharma, M Snippe, H Asif, A Maharaj, V Vatin, S Gaget, P Besnard, H Choquet, P Froguel, KJ Linton
    Sci Rep, 2019-11-20;9(1):17123.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Cell Lysates
    Applications: Western Blot
  3. Red blood cell phosphatidylserine exposure is responsible for increased erythrocyte adhesion to endothelium in central retinal vein occlusion.
    Authors: Wautier MP, Heron E, Picot J, Colin Y, Hermine O, Wautier JL
    J. Thromb. Haemost., 2011-05-01;9(5):1049-55.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: Neutralization

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