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Catalog Number
RD30655F
C57BL/6 murine bone marrow cells are stained with Biotin Anti-Mouse CD51 Antibody followed by Streptavidin-AF 647 (Left). Bone marrow cells are stained with Biotin Rat IgG1, κ Isotype Control followed by Streptavidin-AF 647 (Right).
CD51 is a 140 kD protein, also known as αV?integrin, vitronectin receptor, and integrin αV. It is a member of the integrin family, expressed on activated T cells, polymorphonuclear granulocytes, platelets, blastocysts, and osteoclasts. CD51 forms heterodimers by association with integrins β1, β3, β5?or β6; these complexes then act as receptors for multiple extracellular matrix proteins (ECM). The αvintegrin heterodimers have varied functions in development, stimulation/activation and homeostasis. The primary ligands for CD51 complexes are fibronectin, fibrinogen, vitronectin, thrombspondin, von Willebrand factor, and CD31. The RMV-7 antibody has been reported to block binding of CD51 to vitronectin, fibronectin, and CD31 in some cell types, as well as blocking LAK cell cytotoxicity.