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Background : Transmembrane adaptor molecules are an important category of lymphoid cell markers. The linker for activation of T cells (LAT) has historically been designated as 36 kDa phospho-tyrosine adapter protein, pp36, and p36-38. LAT plays a role with after antigen binding to TCR in initiatiating of T-cell signaling cascades leading to IL-2 production. Disruption of LAT prevents early thymocyte maturation. LAT is important for NK signaling and platelet activation. Specificity: This antibody binds to a ~40 kD protein in Western blots. Formulation: Liquid 200 µg of peptide affinity purified IgG antibody in 10 mM KHPO4, 140 mM NaCl with 1 mg/ml BSA and 0.1 % sodium azide. Quality Control: Western Blotting on mouse lung or human T cell line Jurkat and K562 cells Storage: Freeze at -20° C. For long term storage freeze at -70° C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
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References:
Lindquist JA, Simeoni L, Schraven B. Transmembrane adapters: attractants for cytoplasmic effectors. Immunol Rev. 2003 Feb;191:165- 82. Abstract
Weber JR et al 1998 Molecular cloning of the cDNA encoding pp36, a tyrosine-phosphorylated adaptor protein selectively expressed by T Cells and natural killer cells. J Exp Med 1998, 187, 1157-61. Full Text