FITC-H-2 IAb/Mouse Ovalbumin (AAHAEINEA) MHC Tetramer

CAT#: MHC-YF1261

This product is a MHC tetramer of biotinylated peptide/MHC complex composed Ovalbumin-derived peptide of AAHAEINEA sequence covering 329-337 and H-2 IAb molecule. The pMHC tetramer recognizes CD8 T cells and can be used in the MHC tetramer analysis of individual antigen-specific T cells.

Specifications

  • Allele
  • H-2 IAb
  • Class
  • Class II
  • MHC Species
  • Mouse
  • Antigen
  • Ovalbumin
  • Antigen Species
  • Chicken
  • Peptide
  • AAHAEINEA
  • Range
  • 329-337
  • Conjugate
  • FITC
  • Application
  • FCM

Target

  • Antigen Introduction
  • Ovalbumin (abbreviated OVA) is the main protein found in egg white, making up approximately 55% of the total protein. Ovalbumin displays sequence and three-dimensional homology to the serpin superfamily, but unlike most serpins it is not a serine protease inhibitor. The function of ovalbumin is unknown, although it is presumed to be a storage protein.
  • Alternative Names
  • OVA; Ovalbumin
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Efficient T Cell Tracking
Our lab highly values this tetramer for its precision in tracking antigen-specific T cells. The FITC conjugation allows easy visualization, making it an essential tool in our immunological studies. We've successfully used it to analyze T cell populations in cancer research.
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Reliable and Consistent Results
Over several studies, this tetramer has consistently produced clear and reproducible results, aiding in the robust analysis of T cell responses. Its reliability boosts our confidence in exploring the complexities of immune pathways involved in autoimmunity.

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  1. What makes FITC conjugation beneficial in this MHC tetramer?

    A: The FITC (fluorescein isothiocyanate) conjugation allows for fluorescent labeling, which facilitates the detection and quantification of antigen-specific T cells in flow cytometry applications, offering a visual means to study immune responses.

  2. What is the significance of using ovalbumin as the antigen in this tetramer?

    A: Ovalbumin is a model antigen used frequently in immunology due to its well-characterized structure and responses. It facilitates the study of specific immune mechanisms and the testing of immunotherapeutics in preclinical models.

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