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Rabbit Anti-Human CCR1

Chemokine receptors are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that play a key role in inflammation and are characterized by similar sequences with a 4 cysteine motif.  The C-C family has the first 2 cysteines linked together while the C-x-C family has an amino acid in between the first 2 cysteines.  Historically, chemokine receptor type 1 has been designated C-C chemokine receptor type 1, CC-CKR-1, CCR-1, Macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha receptor, MIP-1alpha-R, RANTES-R, HM145, LD78 receptor, and CD191 antigen.


Specificity: Since the peptide sequence shares less than 50% amino acid identity to other chemokine receptors in this region, this antibody only recognizes human receptor.

Formulation: F(ab')2 IgG in PBS with 1 mg/ml BSA and 0.1% sodium azide

Quality Control: Immunohistochemistry of human tonsil or spleen.

Storage: Freeze at -20° C. For long term storage freeze at -70° C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.

capralogics anti CCR1

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Product Number CI0101

Amount 100 µl
Price buy online
Host Rabbit housed at Capralogics
Antigen

Synthetic Peptide TEDYDTTTEFDYGDATPC corresponds to amino acid residues 7 - 24 of human CCR1

Purification Peptide affinity column
Species Cross- Reactivity none
Buffer PBS
pH 7.4
Applications and Protocols  
ELISA (peptide) 1:50,000
Western Blotting (WB)

1:1,000

Immunohistochemistry (IH) 1:300
Flow Cytometry (FC) 1:200

capralogics anti CCR1

IH of paraffin embedded section of human spleen enlarge

CIO101P - Blocking Peptide to Antibody per 100 µg

Citations and Applications
Schaller MA, Kallal LE, Lukacs NW. A Key Role for CC Chemokine Receptor 1 in T-Cell-Mediated Respiratory Inflammation.  Am J Pathol. 2008 Feb;172(2):386-94. Full Text FC
Hannan NJ, Jones RL, White CA, Salamonsen LA. The chemokines, CX3CL1, CCL14, and CCL4, promote human trophoblast migration at the feto-maternal interface.  Biol Reprod. 2006 May;74(5):896-904. Full Text IH