CD42a Antibodies
The CD42a antigen (GPIX) is a single-chain transmembrane glycoprotein of 22 kDa that forms a noncovalent complex with CD42b, CD42c and CD42d (GPIbα, GPIbβ, and GPV). The CD42a expression is restricted to platelets and megakaryocytes. The GPIb-IX-V complex is the platelet receptor for von Willebrand factor and is known as von Willebrand's factor-dependent adhesion receptor. Although GPIb-IX-V primarily functions as a platelet receptor for von Willebrand factor (VWF), it can also bind to other ligands present in circulation such as thrombin, P‑selectin, integrin αMβ2, factor XI, factor XII, high-molecular-weight kininogen, as well as a number of snake venom proteins.
Clone: SZ1 | Isotype: IgG2a Mouse |
The SZ1 monoclonal antibody reacts with the CD42a-d complex but does not recognize GPIb or GPIX individually. |