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Anti cd3ε m20

Manufactured by Santa Cruz Biotechnology
Sourced in Germany

Anti-CD3ε (M20) is a primary antibody that recognizes the CD3ε subunit of the T cell receptor complex. It is intended for research use only.

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T Cell Receptor Signaling Antibodies

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The following antibodies were used: anti-Nck1, anti-ZAP70, anti-Lck, anti-phospho-Lck (Src416) and anti-phospho-ZAP70 (Y319, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-phospho-ζ (Y142, Sigma-Aldrich), anti-idiotypic TCR (C305, Millipore), anti-CD3ε (M20, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-CD3ε (OKT3, eBioscience), anti-ζ antiserum 448 [4 (link)], anti-phospho-CD3ε (Y188) [30 (link)], anti-GST (Bethly), anti-GAPDH (Sigma) and secondary antibodies for immunoblotting (Perbio). Alexa Fluor 647-labeled anti-CD3ε (UCHT1, BioLegend) was used for flow cytometry. Recombinant His-tagged Nck was from Sigma and recombinant active Lck (aa61-aa509) was a generous gift from B.F. Lillemeier, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego.
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T-cell Receptor Immunoblotting Protocol

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The immunoprecipitation eluates were separated by SDS–PAGE and detected by immunoblotting using standard protocols. Briefly, samples were subjected to SDS–PAGE separation, transferred to PVDF membranes for immunoblotting with anti-TCRα (H-1, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Heidelberg, Germany), anti-TCRβ (H-197, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Heidelberg, Germany), anti-CD3ε (M20, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Heidelberg, Germany) and anti-ζ (a rabbit serum [51 (link)]). Immunoblots were developed using HRPO-conjugated secondary antibodies and detected by chemiluminescence on a LAS-4000 mini imager (GE Healthcare, Freiburg, Germany).
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