Western Blot: 5 - 10 μg/mL. Immunoprecipitation. Other applications not tested. Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Buffer
Phosphate buffered saline with 0.08 % sodium azide
Preservative
Sodium azide
Precaution of Use
This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
Handling Advice
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Storage
-20 °C
Storage Comment
The antibody can be shipped at ambient temperature. Store (in aliquots) at -20 °C only.
SLAM (Signaling Lymphocyte-Activation Molecule) is a glycosylated type-I transmembrane protein which is present on the surface of B and T cells. SLAM is a high-affinity self-ligand which, when triggered, co-activated B or T lymphocyte responses and is considered to be important in bi-directional T - B cell stimulation. SAP (SLAM-Associated Protein) has been determined to be a 15 kDa protein. SAP is believed to the genetic defect which cauases X-linked Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (XLP). SAP is thought to bind to SLAM by the SH2 domain of the SAP protein. Binding of SAP to the SLAM protein blocks the binding of SHP-2 to the phosphorylated SLAM protein which causes XLP.Synonyms: DSHP, Duncan disease SH2-protein, SAP, SH2 domain-containing protein 1A, SLAM-associated protein, Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule-associated protein, T-cell signal transduction molecule SAP