Overview
The TER-119 antibody reacts with murine TER119 (Ly-76), an ~52 kDa protein associated with glycophorin A on the surface of cells of the erythroid lineage in embryonic yolk sac, fetal and newborn liver, adult bone marrow, peripheral blood, and lymphoid organs. TER119 is an erythroid-specific marker expressed at all stages of differentation from early proerythroblasts to mature erythrocytes, but not by erythroid colony-forming cells (BFU-E, blast-forming unit erythroid, or CFU-E, colony-forming unit erythroid). The TER-119 antibody is a component of the “lineage cocktail” used to detect, or deplete cells committed to hematopoietic lineages. In adult mice, TER119 is found on ~20 – 25% of bone marrow cells and ~2 – 3% of splenocytes.
This antibody clone has been verified for purity assessments of cells isolated with EasySep™ kits, including EasySep™ Mouse CD4+ T Cell Isolation Kit