Catalog Number | CBCL-455 |
Price | Online Inquiry |
Unit Quantity | 1x106 cells / 1.0 ml |
HEK293T cell line stable expressing exogenous human CD86 gene
Drug screening and biological assays
Cluster of Differentiation 86 (also known as CD86 and B7-2) is a protein expressed on antigen-presenting cells that provides costimulatory signals necessary for T cell activation and survival. It is the ligand for two different proteins on the T cell surface: CD28 (for autoregulation and intercellular association) and CTLA-4 (for attenuation of regulation and cellular disassociation). CD86 works in tandem with CD80 to prime T cells. The CD86 gene encodes a type I membrane protein that is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Alternative splicing results in two transcript variants encoding different isoforms.
Species | Human |
Host Cell Line | 293T |
Cell Type | Human embryonic kidney cells |
Stability | Stable in culture over 10 passages |
Growth Properties | Adherent |
Pharmaceutical Target | Immune Molecules |
Recommended Medium | DMEM + 10% FBS + 0.5 μg/ml Puromycin |
Selection Marker | Puromycin |
Morphology | Monolayer |
Seeding Density | Thaw entire contents into an appropriate T25 flask. |
Subculture Ratio | Recommended a ratio of 1:4-1:5. |
Storage Method | Frozen in liquid nitrogen with 70% medium, 20% FBS and 10% DMSO |
Doubling Time | Approximately 30 hours |
QC | WB |
Biosafety Level | BSL-1 |
Shipping | Shipping in dry ice |
Caution | For Research Use Only |