CD209 (Human) ELISA Kit
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Product Description
CD209 (Human) ELISA Kit is a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for quantitative measurement of human CD209 in cell culture supernates, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA).
Suitable Sample
Cell culture supernates, Plasma (Heparin, EDTA) and Serum
Sample Volume
100 uL
Label
HRP-conjugated
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Assay Type
Quantitative
Calibration Range
93.7 - 6000 pg/mL
Reactivity
Human
Regulatory Status
For research use only (RUO)
Quality Control Testing
Standard curve
The standard curve is for the purpose of illustration only and should not be used to calculate unknowns. A standard curve should be generated each time the assay is performed.
Storage Instruction
Store at 4°C for 6 months, at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles.
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Applications
Quantification
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Gene Info — CD209
Entrez GeneID
30835Gene Name
CD209
Gene Alias
CDSIGN, CLEC4L, DC-SIGN, DC-SIGN1, MGC129965
Gene Description
CD209 molecule
Gene Ontology
HyperlinkGene Summary
This gene encodes a transmembrane receptor and is often referred to as DC-SIGN because of its expression on the surface of dendritic cells and macrophages. The encoded protein is involved in the innate immune system and recognizes numerous evolutionarily divergent pathogens ranging from parasites to viruses with a large impact on public health. The protein is organized into three distinct domains: an N-terminal transmembrane domain, a tandem-repeat neck domain and C-type lectin carbohydrate recognition domain. The extracellular region consisting of the C-type lectin and neck domains has a dual function as a pathogen recognition receptor and a cell adhesion receptor by binding carbohydrate ligands on the surface of microbes and endogenous cells. The neck region is important for homo-oligomerization which allows the receptor to bind multivalent ligands with high avidity. Variations in the number of 23 amino acid repeats in the neck domain of this protein are rare but have a significant impact on ligand binding ability. This gene is closely related in terms of both sequence and function to a neighboring gene (GeneID 10332; often referred to as L-SIGN). DC-SIGN and L-SIGN differ in their ligand-binding properties and distribution. Alternative splicing results in multiple variants
Other Designations
C-type lectin domain family 4, member L|CD209 antigen|Dendritic cell-specific intracellular adhesion molecules (ICAM)-3 grabbing non-integrin
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