HLA-ABC Antibodies

HLA-A, -B, and -C are major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-class I antigens. Like other class I molecules (i.e. HLA-E, -F, -G), HLA-A, -B, and ‑C are heterodimers consisting of a 40–45 kDa transmembrane glycoproteic α-chain, noncovalently combined to the invariant β2‑microglobulin. All class I molecules have conserved, monomorphic domains, but are also characterized by their extensive degree of allelic polymorphism. MHC molecules play a central role in the immune response. They are involved in the maturation of T cell repertoire, in the activation of T lymphocytes by presentation of xenogenic peptides or in the allogenic response. HLA-A, -B and -C are “classical” MHC Class I molecules and are expressed on the surface of most nucleated human cell types.


Clone: B9.12.1 Isotype: IgG2a Mouse

The B9.12.1 monoclonal antibody recognizes a monomorphic epitope common to HLA-A, -B and -C molecules. B9.12.1 antibody does not recognize unassociated heavy chains.

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