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Recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibodies are produced using in vitro expression systems. The expression systems are developed by cloning in the specific antibody DNA sequences from immunoreactive rabbits. Then, individual clones are screened to select the best candidates for production. The advantages of using recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibodies include: better specificity and sensitivity, lot-to-lot consistency, animal origin-free formulations, and broader immunoreactivity to diverse targets due to larger rabbit immune repertoire.
CD41, also known as platelet glycoprotein IIb or ITGA2B, is a protein composed of two subunits: a 120 kDa alpha subunit and a 23 kDa beta subunit. It interacts with CD61 (gpIIIa, integrin beta III) in the presence of calcium to form a functional adhesive protein receptor. Initially thought to be expressed exclusively on platelets and megakaryocytes, CD41 is also found on hematopoietic progenitors in the embryo, fetus, and adult, indicating its role in early stages of hematopoietic differentiation. CD41 plays a crucial role in platelet function and blood coagulation by mediating platelet aggregation. Upon blood vessel damage, CD41 binds to various adhesion molecules, including von Willebrand factor, fibrinogen, fibronectin, and vitronectin, facilitating platelet adhesion and aggregation. This receptor is essential for platelet function, contributing to the binding of several adhesion molecules and playing a significant role in hemostasis. Diseases associated with CD41 dysfunction include Glanzmann Thrombasthenia and Platelet type-16 bleeding disorder, highlighting its importance in normal platelet function and blood coagulation processes.
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Protein Aliases: alphaIIb protein; CD41; form 1; form 2; GPalpha IIb; GPIIb; Integrin alpha-IIb; integrin, alpha 2b (platelet glycoprotein IIb of IIb/IIIa complex, antigen CD41); platelet fibrinogen receptor, alpha subunit; platelet glycoprotein IIb of IIb/IIIa complex; Platelet membrane glycoprotein IIb; platelet-specific antigen BAK; protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 93
Gene Aliases: BDPLT16; BDPLT2; CD41; CD41B; GP2B; GPIIb; GT; GTA; HPA3; ITGA2B; ITGAB; PPP1R93
UniProt ID: (Human) P08514
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 3674
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