Overview
The LNH-94 antibody reacts with human CD298, the β3 subunit of the Na+/K+ ATPase. The Na+/K+ ATPase is a 42 kDa type II transmembrane protein composed of four catalytic α subunits and three smaller glycosylated non-catalytic β subunits. The Na+/K+ ATPase is important for establishing electrochemical gradients and maintaining normal resting membrane potential by coupling ATP hydrolysis to the active transport of Na+ and K+. The β subunits have been reported to act as chaperones that stabilize the α subunits and occlude K+. CD298 has been used to identify metastatic human cancer cells in mouse xenograft models and has been reported to modulate aspects of immunity, including HIV production, and T cell and B cell activation. CD298 is found on leukocytes, platelets, and most other tissue types.
Subtype: Primary Antibodies
Target Antigen: CD298
Reactive Species: Human
Conjugation: PE; APC
Host Species: Mouse
Cell Type: Granulocytes and Subsets; Monocytes; T Cells; Lymphocytes; Mammary Cells; B Cells
Application: Flow Cytometry
Area of Interest: Immunology; Transplantation Research; Endothelial Cell Biology; Disease Modeling; Cancer Research