Overview
The RM4-4 antibody reacts with mouse CD4, an ~55 kDa single-chain type 1 transmembrane glycoprotein and member of the immunoglobin (Ig) superfamily; CD4 contains four extracellular Ig-like domains. CD4 is expressed at relatively high levels by most thymocytes and a subpopulation of T cells (T-helper/inducer cells), and at lower levels on dendritic cells. In the mouse, CD4 is not expressed by monocytes/macrophages. CD4 binds to a non-polymorphic region of MHC II and acts as a co-receptor to the T cell receptor (TCR) in MHC II-restricted antigen recognition by enhancing the avidity of the association between the TCR and MHC II-antigen complex. CD4 also functions to amplify signals from the TCR to the cytoplasm through the interaction of its intracellular domain with cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases such as Lck. Binding of the RM4-4 antibody does not block binding of antibody clones RM4-5 or GK1.5.
Subtype: Primary Antibodies
Target Antigen: CD4
Alternative Names: L3T4, T4
Reactive Species: Mouse
Conjugation: APC; Biotin; FITC; PE; Unconjugated
Host Species: Rat
Cell Type: T Cells; T Cells, CD4+; T Cells, Regulatory
Application: Flow Cytometry; Functional Assay
Area of Interest: Immunology
Clone: RM4-4
Gene ID: 12504
Isotype: IgG2b, kappa