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Anti-CD79b [B29/123] recombinant antibody

Invented at University of Oxford

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Catalogue Number 154819
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets CD79b
Synonyms CD79b Molecule; CD79B Antigen (Immunoglobulin-Associated Beta); Immunoglobulin-Associated B29 Protein; B-Cell-Specific Glycoprotein B29; Ig-Beta
Reactivity Human
Relevance The B-cell Antigen receptor constitutes a disulphide linked heterodimer, consisting of CD79a (mb1) and CD79b / B29 polypeptides which are non-covalently associated with membrane bound immunoglobulins on B-cells. CD79a first appears at pre B-cell stage and persists until the plasma cell stage where it is found as an intracellular component. CD79a is found in B-cell lymphomas, in B-cell lines, the majority of acute leukemias of precursor B-cell type and in some myelomas. The CD79a/b heterodimer interacts with at least one tyrosine kinase (Lyn). The induction of tyrosine kinase activity after antigen binding leads to phosphorylation of the CD79a/b dimer, and also of other molecules, thereby initiating intracellular signalling.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Synthetic peptide representing the c-terminus from residue 215 of the murine B29 polypeptide.
Subclass IgG2b
Research Area Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction, Immunology

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A role for lysosomal-associated protein transmembrane 5 in the negative regulation of surface B cell receptor levels and B cell activation.

Broad feedback inhibition of pre-B-cell receptor signaling components.

Brouns et al. 1993. Eur J Immunol. 23(5):1088-97. PMID: 8477803.

Detection of T and B cells in many animal species using cross-reactive anti-peptide antibodies.

Evidence for a direct physical interaction of membrane IgM, IgD, and IgG with the B29 gene product.

Hauser et al. 2013. Mol Immunol. 54(3-4):247-53. PMID: 23318223.

Jones et al. 1993. J Immunol. 150(12):5429-35. PMID: 8515069.

Lankester et al. 1994. J Immunol. 152(5):2157-62. PMID: 8133032.

Mason et al. 1992. Eur J Immunol. 22(10):2753-6. PMID: 1396979.

Ouchida et al. 2010. J Immunol. 185(1):294-301. PMID: 20519653.

The B29 and mb-1 polypeptides are differentially expressed during human B cell differentiation.

The structure of the mu/pseudo light chain complex on human pre-B cells is consistent with a function in signal transduction.


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References: 12 entries

A role for lysosomal-associated protein transmembrane 5 in the negative regulation of surface B cell receptor levels and B cell activation.

Broad feedback inhibition of pre-B-cell receptor signaling components.

Brouns et al. 1993. Eur J Immunol. 23(5):1088-97. PMID: 8477803.

Detection of T and B cells in many animal species using cross-reactive anti-peptide antibodies.

Evidence for a direct physical interaction of membrane IgM, IgD, and IgG with the B29 gene product.

Hauser et al. 2013. Mol Immunol. 54(3-4):247-53. PMID: 23318223.

Jones et al. 1993. J Immunol. 150(12):5429-35. PMID: 8515069.

Lankester et al. 1994. J Immunol. 152(5):2157-62. PMID: 8133032.

Mason et al. 1992. Eur J Immunol. 22(10):2753-6. PMID: 1396979.

Ouchida et al. 2010. J Immunol. 185(1):294-301. PMID: 20519653.

The B29 and mb-1 polypeptides are differentially expressed during human B cell differentiation.

The structure of the mu/pseudo light chain complex on human pre-B cells is consistent with a function in signal transduction.


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