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- PE-Mamu-A*08/SIV gp100 (KPCVKLTP) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0757)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: SIV
- Peptide: KPCVKLTP
- Conjugate: PE
- APC-Mamu-A*08/SIV gp100 (KPCVKLTP) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0758)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: SIV
- Peptide: KPCVKLTP
- Conjugate: APC
- FITC-Mamu-A*08/SIV gp100 (KPCVKLTP) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0759)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: SIV
- Peptide: KPCVKLTP
- Conjugate: FITC
- Mamu-A*08/SIV gp100 (KPCVKLTP) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0760)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: SIV
- Peptide: KPCVKLTP
- Conjugate: Unconjugated
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- Class: Class II
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: Human
- Peptide: IYRRRLMKQDFSVPQLPHS
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- Class: Class II
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: Human
- Peptide: IYRRRLMKQDFSVPQLPHS
- Conjugate: APC
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- Class: Class II
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: Human
- Peptide: IYRRRLMKQDFSVPQLPHS
- Conjugate: PE
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- Class: Class II
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: Human
- Peptide: IYRRRLMKQDFSVPQLPHS
- Conjugate: FITC
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- Class: Class II
- Antigen: gp100
- Antigen Species: Human
- Peptide: IYRRRLMKQDFSVPQLPHS
- Conjugate: BV421
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Background
This gene encodes a melanocyte-specific type I transmembrane glycoprotein. The encoded protein is enriched in melanosomes, which are the melanin-producing organelles in melanocytes, and plays an essential role in the structural organization of premelanosomes. This protein is involved in generating internal matrix fibers that define the transition from Stage I to Stage II melanosomes. This protein undergoes a complex pattern of prosttranslational processing and modification that is essential to the proper functioning of the protein. A secreted form of this protein that is released by proteolytic ectodomain shedding may be used as a melanoma-specific serum marker. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

