CD152 (CTLA-4) Antibodies

The CD152 antigen, also called CTLA4, is an integral membrane protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily, which is expressed either as a 30 kDa monomer or as a disulfide-linked homodimer. It has homology with the T cell antigen CD28, and like CD28, is a ligand for CD80 and CD86. CTLA-4 is transiently expressed by activated T cells and is not detectable in resting T cells. CD152 and CD28 are involved in the costimulation required for T cell activation. CD152 is an essential checkpoint control for autoimmunity; however, the molecular mechanism(s) by which CTLA-4 achieves its regulatory function are not well understood, especially how it functionally intersects with the CD28 pathway.


Clone: BNI3 Isotype: IgG2a Mouse

The BNI3 antibody can be used to detect intracytoplasmic CD152 (CTLA4) by flow cytometry after permeabilization with IntraPrep Permeabilization Reagent.

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