Cat. No.
MABL-1865
Application
functional assay, FC, IF
Isotype
Engineer antibody
Species Reactivity
Human
Clone No.
3D12
From
Recombinant Antibody
Specificity
This antibody binds an extracellular epitope on the human HLA-E, a member of human leukocyte antigen family. This antibody is capable of reacting with free HLA-E heavy chain as well as heavy chain associated with b2-microglobulin and peptide. This antibody is reported to cross react with HLA-B and HLA-C but not with HLA-A, HLA-F or HLA-G. The human HLA-E is a non-classical MHC class 1B molecule involved in immune self-nonself discrimination. HLA-E plays a very important role in cell recognition by NK cells. Peptide-bound HLA-E-B2M heterotrimeric complex primarily functions as a ligand for natural killer (NK) cell inhibitory receptor KLRD1-KLRC1, enabling NK cells to monitor the expression of other MHC class I molecules in healthy cells and to tolerate self.
Alternative Names
HLAE; sHLA-E; HLA-6.2; HLA class I histocompatibility antigen alpha chain E; Major histocompatibility complex class I E; MHC; MHC class I antigen E; MHC HLA E alpha 1; MHC HLA E alpha 2.1; HLAB; HLA-B; HLA-C; HLAC
UniProt
P13747; P01889; P10321
Immunogen
The original antibody was generated by immunizing HLA-B27 transgenic mice with recombinant human HLA-E purified from AEH cells (Lymphoblastoid cell line LCL 721.221 cells transfected with HLA-E gene).
Application Notes
The biotin conjugated version of this antibody was used for the study of HLA-E expression and distribution on PBMCs using flow cytometry. This antibody was also used in an assay to study the effect of HLA-E on inhibition of NKL-mediated cytolysis LCL .221 cell line. The presence of 3D11 the resulted in complete restoration of lysis (PMID: 9560253). It was reported that binding of this antibody to HLA-E is inhibited by the peptides sequences 115QFAYDGKDY123 and 137DTAAQI142. It was also reported that this antibody is capable of binding several HLA-Ia antigens like HLA-B and HLA-C (PMID: 21145594). This antibody was used in a study to determined the surface expression of HLA-E in human tumors using immunofluorescent staining and flow cytometry (PMID: 12618909).
Antibody First Published
Lee et al. HLA-E surface expression depends on binding of TAP-dependent peptides derived from certain HLA class I signal sequences. J Immunol. 1998 May 15;160(10):4951-60. PMID:9590243
Note on publication
This paper evaluates the regulation of surface expression of HLA-E by signal peptides using antibodies.
Size
100 μg Purified antibody.
Concentration
1 mg/ml.
Purification
Protein A affinity purified
Buffer
PBS with 0.02% Proclin 300.
Storage Recommendation
Store at 4⁰C for up to 3 months. For longer storage, aliquot and store at - 20⁰C.





