| Cat # | Size | Price | Quantity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 817601 | 25 ug | $145 | ||
| 817602 | 100 ug | $295 |
| Application | ELISA, BLI |
|---|---|
| Format | Liquid, Purified |
| Expression Host | CHO |
| Target Name | CD86, B7-2, B70, CD28LG2 |
| Species | Human |
| Sources | Recombinant Human B7-2 (CD86) (Leu20-Pro247) with C-terminus Fc-tag is expressed in CHO cell. |
| Accession Number | P05408 |
| Molecular Weight | The protein has a predicted molecular weight of 52.1 kDa. Under DTT-reducing conditions, it migrates at approximately 75 kDa on SDS-PAGE. |
| Affinity Tag | C-Fc |
| Purity | >95% based on SDS-PAGE under reducing condition |
| Regulatory Status | RUO |
| Formulation | 1xPBS buffer, pH7.4, 0.22 µm filtered |
| Endotoxin level | Not tested |
| Protein Concentration | 25µg size is bottled at 0.2mg/mL concentration. 100 µg size is supplied at a lot-specific concentration. |
| Storage and Handling | Briefly centrifuge the vial upon receipt. An unopened vial can be stored at 4°C for up to 2 weeks, or at -20°C or below for up to six months. The protein may be further diluted to 0.1 mg/mL using 0.22 µm-filtered PBS buffer (pH 7.4). For long-term storage, the diluted stock solution should be aliquoted and stored at ≤ –70°C to minimize freeze-thaw cycles. If additional dilution is required, carrier proteins such as FBS or BSA should be added to maintain protein stability. |
CD86 (B7-2) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, expressed predominantly as a monomer on cell surfaces, and interacts with co-stimulatory receptors CD28 and CTLA-4 on T cells. This interaction regulates T cell activation, tolerance, cytokine production, and the generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). CD86 plays a critical role in promoting B and T helper cell interactions, supporting B cell proliferation and IgG secretion, particularly in B cell lymphomas. It also contributes to the development of a mature antigen-presenting cell (APC) repertoire, enhancing APC function and survival. CD86 is involved in chronic hemodialysis, allergic pulmonary inflammation, arthritis, and antiviral responses, positioning it as a potential target for immune therapies.