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The 50C1 monoclonal antibody specifically binds to human CD371 which is also known as Clec12A (C-type lectin domain family 12 member A), C-type lectin-like molecule 1 (CLL-1), myeloid inhibitory C-type lectin-like receptor (MICL), or dendritic cell-associated lectin 2 (DCAL-2). It is expressed on a variety of cells including monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and granulocytes and perhaps some NK cells. Clec12A is a member of the C-type lectin/C-type lectin-like domain (CTL/CTLD) superfamily. It is a 30 kDa type II transmembrane glycoprotein that has one single C-type lectin-like domain and one cytoplasmic immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM). Clec12A has similarity with the β-glucan receptor (Dectin-1) and LOX-1 with high N-glycosylation. There are at least five isoforms due to alternative transcript splicing. Signaling through Clec12A can induce internalization of Clec12A, dendritic cell maturation and the production of cytokines including IL-12. Clec12A may also serve as a negative regulator of activated leukocytes recruited to sites of inflammation.
Development References (5)
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Chen CH, Floyd H, Olson NE, et al. Dendritic-cell-associated C-type lectin 2 (DCAL-2) alters dendritic-cell maturation and cytokine production. Blood. 2006; 107(4):1459-1467. (Biology). View Reference
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Lahoud MH, Proietto AI, Ahmet F, et al. The C-type lectin Clec12A present on mouse and human dendritic cells can serve as a target for antigen delivery and enhancement of antibody responses.. J Immunol. 2009; 182(12):7587-94. (Immunogen: Flow cytometry). View Reference
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Marshall AS, Willment JA, Lin HH, Williams DL, Gordon S, Brown GD. Identification and characterization of a novel human myeloid inhibitory C-type lectin-like receptor (MICL) that is predominantly expressed on granulocytes and monocytes.. J Biol Chem. 2004; 279(15):14792-802. (Biology). View Reference
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Marshall AS, Willment JA, Pyz E, et al. Human MICL (CLEC12A) is differentially glycosylated and is down-regulated following cellular activation.. Eur J Immunol. 2006; 36(8):2159-69. (Biology). View Reference
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van Rhenen A, van Dongen GA, Kelder A, et al. The novel AML stem cell associated antigen CLL-1 aids in discrimination between normal and leukemic stem cells.. Blood. 2007; 110(7):2659-66. (Biology). View Reference
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