Mouse Recombinant CD96 protein, His Tag (V2LY-0526-LY8081)

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Basic Information

Expressed Host
HEK293 Cells
Protein Species
Mouse
Tag
His Tag
Protein Construction
This product is Mouse Recombinant CD96 protein, His Tag consist of Amino Acid: 1-536 and predicts a molecular mass of 58 kDa.
Molecule Mass
58 kDa
Sequence
Amino Acid: 1-536
Species
Mouse

Formulations & Storage [For reference only, actual COA shall prevail!]

Purity
>90% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin
Please contact us for more information.
Format
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
Allow the vial and reconstitution buffer to equilibrate to room temperature. Briefly centrifuge or tap down the vial to ensure that all lyophilized powder is collected at the bottom of the vial. For the reconstitution of this product, we recommend adding PBS or sterile water to achieve a final antibody concentration of 1 mg/mL. Allow the vial to reconstitute for 10-15 minutes at room temperature with gentle agitation. Avoid vigorous shaking that can cause foaming and antibody denaturation. Aliquot into volumes based on your experiment and store liquid protein at -20°C or -80°C for long time.
Buffer
Lyophilized from sterile PBS, NaCl
Preservative
None
Storage
Samples are stable for up to twelve months from date of receipt at -20°C to -80°C. Store it under sterile conditions at -20°C to -80°C. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Target

Full Name
CD96 Molecule
Alternative Names
CD96 Molecule; T Cell-Activated Increased Late Expression Protein; Cell Surface Antigen CD96; CD96 Antigen; T Cell Activation, Increased Late Expression; T-Cell Surface Protein Tactile; TACTILE;
Function
May be involved in adhesive interactions of activated T and NK cells during the late phase of the immune response. Promotes NK cell-target adhesion by interacting with PVR present on target cells. May function at a time after T and NK cells have penetrated the endothelium using integrins and selectins, when they are actively engaging diseased cells and moving within areas of inflammation.
Biological Process
Cell adhesion Source: ProtInc
Cell-matrix adhesion Source: MGI
Immune response Source: ProtInc
Inflammatory response Source: GO_Central
Negative regulation of interferon-gamma production Source: Ensembl
Negative regulation of natural killer cell cytokine production Source: Ensembl
Regulation of immune response Source: Reactome
Response to lipopolysaccharide Source: Ensembl
Cellular Location
Membrane
Involvement in disease
C syndrome (CSYN): The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. A chromosomal aberration involving CD96 has been found in a patient with C syndrome. Translocation t(3;18)(q13.13;q12.1). CD96 gene was located at the 3q13.13 breakpoint. Precise structural analysis around the breakpoint showed that the gene was disrupted by the translocation in exon 5, probably leading to premature termination or loss of expression of CD96 protein. No gene was detected at the chromosome 18 breakpoint.
A syndrome characterized by trigonocephaly, severe mental retardation, hypotonia, variable cardiac defects, redundant skin, and dysmorphic facial features, including upslanted palpebral fissures, epicanthal folds, depressed nasal bridge, and low-set, posteriorly rotated ears.
Topology
Extracellular: 22-519
Helical: 520-540
Cytoplasmic: 541-585

Lee, P. S., Chau, B., Barman, I., Bee, C., Jashnani, A., Hogan, J. M., ... & Strop, P. (2021, January). Antibody blockade of CD96 by distinct molecular mechanisms. In Mabs (Vol. 13, No. 1, p. 1979800). Taylor & Francis.

Xie, C., Wang, Z., Li, Y., Wu, F., Xia, H., Lu, Y., ... & Kwok, K. W. (2021). Molecular characterization and expression of CD96 in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in response to different pathogens stimulus. Aquaculture Reports, 20, 100705.

Zhang, H., Liu, Q., Lei, Y., Zhou, J., Jiang, W., Cui, Y., ... & Ke, Z. (2021). Direct interaction between CD155 and CD96 promotes immunosuppression in lung adenocarcinoma. Cellular & molecular immunology, 18(6), 1575-1577.

Maas, R. J., Hoogstad-van Evert, J. S., Van der Meer, J. M., Mekers, V., Rezaeifard, S., Korman, A. J., ... & Dolstra, H. (2020). TIGIT blockade enhances functionality of peritoneal NK cells with altered expression of DNAM-1/TIGIT/CD96 checkpoint molecules in ovarian cancer. Oncoimmunology, 9(1), 1843247.

Liu, F., Huang, J., He, F., Ma, X., Fan, F., Meng, M., ... & Zhang, L. (2020). CD96, a new immune checkpoint, correlates with immune profile and clinical outcome of glioma. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-10.

Chiang, E. Y., de Almeida, P. E., de Almeida Nagata, D. E., Bowles, K. H., Du, X., Chitre, A. S., ... & Grogan, J. L. (2020). CD96 functions as a co‐stimulatory receptor to enhance CD8+ T cell activation and effector responses. European journal of immunology, 50(6), 891-902.

Sun, H., Huang, Q., Huang, M., Wen, H., Lin, R., Zheng, M., ... & Sun, C. (2019). Human CD96 correlates to natural killer cell exhaustion and predicts the prognosis of human hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatology, 70(1), 168-183.

Deuss, F. A., Watson, G. M., Fu, Z., Rossjohn, J., & Berry, R. (2019). Structural basis for CD96 immune receptor recognition of nectin-like protein-5, CD155. Structure, 27(2), 219-228.

Georgiev, H., Ravens, I., Papadogianni, G., & Bernhardt, G. (2018). Coming of age: CD96 emerges as modulator of immune responses. Frontiers in immunology, 9, 1072.

Roman Aguilera, A., Lutzky, V. P., Mittal, D., Li, X. Y., Stannard, K., Takeda, K., ... & Smyth, M. J. (2018). CD96 targeted antibodies need not block CD96-CD155 interactions to promote NK cell anti-metastatic activity. Oncoimmunology, 7(5), e1424677.

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