Human CD79B Alexa Fluor® 700-conjugated Antibody Summary
Ala29-Asp159
Accession # P40259
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Background: CD79B
CD79B (also known as B29, Ig beta and B cell antigen receptor complex-associated protein beta -chain) is a 36-40 kDa member of the Ig-Superfamily. It is expressed on B cells, and forms a covalent heterodimer with 44-49 kDa CD79A. This complex interacts noncovalently with membrane Ig, forming the B cell antigen receptor. Within this complex, membrane Ig detects antigen while CD79A:B initiates signaling. Mature human CD79B is a 201 amino acid (aa) type I tranamembrane glycoprotein (aa 29‑229). It contains an extracellular region with one V-type Ig-like domain (aa 38-138) and an ITAM-containing cytoplasmic domain (aa 181-229). There is an alternative splice form that shows a deletion of aa 41-144 and appears after B cell activation. Human CD79A and B share only 26% aa identity. Over aa 29-159, human CD79B shares 54% aa identity with mouse CD79B.
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