CX3CR1 Antibody: CX3CR1 is one of the chemokine receptors that are required as coreceptors for HIV infection. The genes encoding human, murine, and rat CX3CR1 were cloned and designated V28 and CMKBRL1, CX3CR1, and RBS11, respectively. The encoded seven transmembrane protein was recently identified as the receptor for a novel transmembrane molecule, fractalkine, and renamed CX3CR1. Recently, CX3CR1 was found to serve as a coreceptor for HIV-1 and HIV-2 envelope fusion and virus infection, which can be inhibited by fractokine. CX3CR1 mediates leukocyte migration and adhesion. CX3CR1 is expressed in a variety of human tissues and cell lines.
Immunogen
Anti-CX3CR1 antibody was raised against a peptide corresponding to 20 amino acids near the amino terminus of mature human CX3CR1. The immunogen is located within the first 50 amino acids of CX3CR1.
Application
Antibody validated: Western Blot in human, mouse and rat samples; Immunohistochemistry in rat samples; Immunofluorescence in human, mouse and rat samples; Flow cytometry in human samples. All other applications and species not yet tested.
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