CD36 Monoclonal Antibody (Clone JC63.1)
Cayman Chemical Item Number 188150
Thrombospondin Receptor; oxLDL Receptor; Hexarelin Receptor; GPIV; GPIIIb
Description
Antigen:
adenovirus expressing full-length recombinant mouse CD36
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Clone designation:
JC63.1
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Host:
CD36 null mouse
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Isotype:
IgA
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Application(s):
FC and functional blocking
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CD36 is a type-B scavenger receptor that is necessary for the formation of foam cells and thereby atherosclerotic lesions.1,2,3,4 This membrane glycoprotein can internalize fatty acids which activate PPARγ and stimulate further expression of CD36.5,6 This positive feedback loop combined with the murine CD36 knock-out studies reinforces the importance of CD36 in lipid metabolism. Additionally CD36 is needed for the phagocytosis of P. falciparum infected erythrocytes, retinal pigment epithelial cell photoreceptor fragments, and post-apoptotic monocytes and neutrophils.7,8,9,10 CD36 expression has been monitored during hematopoietic cell differentiation and may be an indicator of tumor spreading in lymphocytic leukemia.11 Positive controls include cells from adipose and heart tissue, platelets, and macrophages. Cayman Chemical’s CD36 monoclonal antibody is recommended for flow cytometry on CD36-containing cells of murine, rat, and human origin. The antibody can also be used to antagonize CD36-mediated cellular activity. The antibody does not work well for Western blot analysis of CD36.
1
Febbraio, M., Abumrad, N.A., Hajjar, D.P., et al. A null mutation in murine CD36 reveals an important role in fatty acid and lipoprotein metabolism. J Biol Chem 274 19055-19062 (1999).
2
Podrez, E.A., Febbraio, M., Sheibani, N., et al. Macrophage scavenger receptor CD36 is the major receptor for LDL modified by monocyte-generated reactive nitrogen species. J Clin Invest 105(8) 1095-1108 (2000).
3
Febbraio, M., Podrez, E.A., Smith, J.D., et al. Targeted disruption of the class B scavenger receptor CD36 protects against atherosclerotic lesion development in mice. J Clin Invest 105(8) 1049-1056 (2000).
4
Febbraio, M., Hajjar, D.P., and Silverstein, R.L. CD36: A class B scavenger receptor involved in angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, inflammation, and lipid metabolism. J Clin Invest 108(6) 785-791 (2001).
5
Han, J., Hajjar, D.P., Febbraio, M., et al. Native and modified low density lipoproteins increase the functional expression of the macrophage class B scavenger receptor, CD36. J Biol Chem 272(34) 21654-21659 (1997).
6
Tontonoz, P., Nagy, L., Alvarez, J.G.A., et al. PPARγ promotes monocyte/macrophage differentiation and uptake of oxidized LDL. Cell 93 241-252 (1998).
7
Greenwalt, D.E., Lipsky, R.H., Ockenhouse, C.F., et al. Membrane glycoprotein CD36: A review of its roles in adherence, signal transduction, and transfusion medicine. Blood 80(5) 1105-1115 (1992).
8
Finnemann, S.C., and Silverstein, R.L. Differential roles of CD36 and αvβ5 integrin in photoreceptor phagocytosis by the retinal pigment epithelium. J Exp Med 194(9) 1289-1298 (2001).
9
Navazo, M.D.P., Daviet, L., Savill, J., et al. Identification of a domain (155-183) on CD36 implicated in the phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils. J Biol Chem 271(26) 15381-15385 (1996).
10
Jiménez, B., Volpert, O.V., Crawford, S.E., et al. Signals leading to apoptosis-dependent inhibition of neovascularization by thrombospondin-1. Nat Med 6(1) 41-48 (2000).
11
Rutella, S., Rumi, C., Puggioni, P., et al. Expression of thrombospondin receptor (CD36) in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia as an indicator of tumor cell dissemination. Haematologica 84 419-424 (1999).
| Synonyms |
- Thrombospondin Receptor
- oxLDL Receptor
- Hexarelin Receptor
- GPIV
- GPIIIb
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| Formulation |
Purified mouse anti-CD36 IgA (1 mg/ml) in PBS, pH 7.2, containing 50% glycerol and 0.02% sodium azide |
| Stability |
1 year |
| Storage |
-20°C |
| Shipping |
Wet ice
in continental US; may vary elsewhere
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| Specificity |
| Mouse CD36 |
+ |
| Rat CD36 |
+ |
| Human CD36 |
+ |
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Background Reading
Febbraio, M., Abumrad, N.A., Hajjar, D.P., et al. A null mutation in murine CD36 reveals an important role in fatty acid and lipoprotein metabolism. J Biol Chem 274 19055-19062 (1999).
Tontonoz, P., Nagy, L., Alvarez, J.G.A., et al. PPARγ promotes monocyte/macrophage differentiation and uptake of oxidized LDL. Cell 93 241-252 (1998).
Finnemann, S.C., and Silverstein, R.L. Differential roles of CD36 and αvβ5 integrin in photoreceptor phagocytosis by the retinal pigment epithelium. J Exp Med 194(9) 1289-1298 (2001).
Jiménez, B., Volpert, O.V., Crawford, S.E., et al. Signals leading to apoptosis-dependent inhibition of neovascularization by thrombospondin-1. Nat Med 6(1) 41-48 (2000).
Navazo, M.D.P., Daviet, L., Savill, J., et al. Identification of a domain (155-183) on CD36 implicated in the phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils. J Biol Chem 271(26) 15381-15385 (1996).
Greenwalt, D.E., Lipsky, R.H., Ockenhouse, C.F., et al. Membrane glycoprotein CD36: A review of its roles in adherence, signal transduction, and transfusion medicine. Blood 80(5) 1105-1115 (1992).
Febbraio, M., Hajjar, D.P., and Silverstein, R.L. CD36: A class B scavenger receptor involved in angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, inflammation, and lipid metabolism. J Clin Invest 108(6) 785-791 (2001).
Bodart, V., Febbraio, M., Demers, A., et al. CD36 mediates the cardiovascular action of growth hormone-releasing peptides in the heart. Circ Res 90 844-849 (2002).
Rutella, S., Rumi, C., Puggioni, P., et al. Expression of thrombospondin receptor (CD36) in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia as an indicator of tumor cell dissemination. Haematologica 84 419-424 (1999).
Han, J., Hajjar, D.P., Febbraio, M., et al. Native and modified low density lipoproteins increase the functional expression of the macrophage class B scavenger receptor, CD36. J Biol Chem 272(34) 21654-21659 (1997).
Pearce, S.F.A., Roy, P., Nicholson, A.C., et al. Recombinant glutathione S-transferase/CD36 fusion proteins define an oxidized low density lipoprotein-binding domain. J Biol Chem 273(52) 34875-34881 (1998).
Podrez, E.A., Febbraio, M., Sheibani, N., et al. Macrophage scavenger receptor CD36 is the major receptor for LDL modified by monocyte-generated reactive nitrogen species. J Clin Invest 105(8) 1095-1108 (2000).
Febbraio, M., Podrez, E.A., Smith, J.D., et al. Targeted disruption of the class B scavenger receptor CD36 protects against atherosclerotic lesion development in mice. J Clin Invest 105(8) 1049-1056 (2000).
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