Monoclonal Antibody Against Human Blood Group N (5354)
Cat. No:
FNK-2AHBGN1
Clone No:
Hyb-5354
Manufacturing Process:
Hybridoma obtained by fusing mouse myeloma cells (NS-1) with BALB/c mouse spleen cells immunized with human erythrocyte is proliferated in the BALB/c mouse abdominal cavity and ascites is collected.
Specificity:
This monoclonal antibody specifically agglutinates human blood group N red blood cells.
Purification:
Ammonium sulfate precipitation.
Ig Class:
IgG1
Form:
Saline (containing 0.1% NaN3)
Protein Concentration:
0.5 mg/mL
Package:
0.2 mL
Storage:
2-8℃ (Below -20℃ for long term storage)
Shipping Condition:
Dry Ice
Application:
Hemagglutination
Antigen Characterization
Type: Primary
Application:ELISA , Western Blot
Species:Human
Recombinant:Yes
Human Diseases
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN): Caused by incompatibility between maternal and fetal blood groups, where maternal antibodies against the N antigen attack fetal red blood cells.
Transfusion Reactions: Can occur if incompatible blood is transfused.
Cellular Signaling Pathways
Erythrocyte Membrane Dynamics: The N antigen is involved in cell signaling pathways that regulate erythrocyte membrane stability and interactions.
Immune Response Modulation: Plays a role in modulating immune responses through receptor-ligand interactions.
Aliases for Blood Group N Gene
N antigen
MNSs system antigen (part of the MNS blood group system)
References
MNSS Blood Group System.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., www.britannica.com/science/MNSs-blood-group-system.
Saison, Ruth. “N Blood Group System of Pigs.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, www.nature.com/articles/211768a0.