CD4 Proteins
CD4 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of T cells (also known as T-cell surface antigen T4/Leu-3). The extracellular domain contains four Ig-like domains and plays a central role in MHC class II–mediated antigen recognition and T cell activation. CD4 also functions as the receptor for interleukin-16 (IL-16) and is the primary receptor for HIV envelope glycoprotein mediating HIV entry , making it an important target for immunology, infectious disease, and therapeutic research. Conigen provides recombinant CD4 proteins designed to support binding studies, assay development, and antibody discovery.
Example QC data shown. See individual product pages and datasheets for target-specific QC results.
Available formats
Soluble CD4 ectodomain dimer CSPâ„¢ (Conigen Soluble Protein)
- Human
- Rhesus macaque
Available tags
- His
- His-Avi
- Biotinylated (His-Avi)
Available CD4 Products
| Product | Tag | Species | Product Code | Details | hf:tax:product_tag | hf:tax:pa_species |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biotinylated CD4 | His-Avi | BCSP-24004-03 | Show details | his-avi | ||
| CD4 | His | CSP-24004 | Show details | his | ||
| CD4 | His-Avi | CSP-24004-03 | Show details | his-avi | ||
| CD4 | His | Rhesus Macaque | CSP-24038 | Show details | his | rhesus-macaque |
Applications
- Antibody discovery and characterization (ELISA screening and specificity testing for CD4-targeting antibodies)
- HIV gp120 binding studies (ELISA and SPR workflows to evaluate CD4–gp120 interactions, including competition/blocked-binding formats)
- Binding kinetics and affinity measurements (BLI assays for interaction measurement and ranking of CD4-binding reagents)
- Cell-based workflows (B cell sorting and reagent development using CD4-binding tools)
- Animal immunization (RUO) (as an immunogen to support generation of CD4-targeting antibodies)
Quality Control and Specifications
Quality Control Testing
- Purity assessment (greater than 90% dimer formed as determined by SDS-PAGE under reducing and non-reducing conditions).
- Bioactivity testing (binding activities confirmed by ELISA, BLI and SPR for HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins, and CD4-specific antibody interactions, with reported EC50 and KD ranges).
- Lot-specific documentation provided in downloadable product datasheets.
Product Specifications
- Format: extracellular domain cis-dimers of CD4Â
- Expression host: HEK293T (mammalian)
- Construct: soluble extracellular domain (ECD) dimer fused with a proprietary dimer motif to mimic the native conformation
- Formulation: 0.22 μm filtered PBS, pH 7.4
- Storage & shipping: shipped frozen on dry ice; store at −80°C
About Conigen Soluble Proteins
Engineered dimeric proteins with quaternary structures
- Enhances receptor/ligand binding
- Increase functional activity
- Improve binding avidity for better detection sensitivity
- Compact size dimer motif
- Fc-free to avoid FcR binding
- Glycan-free dimer motifs to avoid target epitope masking
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Learn more about the CSPâ„¢ (Conigen Soluble Protein) Platform
Choosing the right CD4 format
Biotinylated vs Standard
Choose a biotinylated format if you:
- perform flow cytometry
- need immobilization for SPR, or BLI
- want controlled orientation of the soluble protein
- require consistent epitope presentation
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Choose a standard (non-biotinylated) format if you:
- perform both solid-phase and solution-phase binding or screening assays
- Perform SPR, BLIÂ
- want the simplest protein format
- HIV neutralization assays
FAQs
What is CD4 used for in research?
Recombinant CD4 is widely used as a research tool to study immune function, receptor-ligand interactions, and disease mechanisms, particularly in immunology and infectious disease research. Common applications include:
- Binding and interaction studies (ELISA, SPR, BLI)
- Antibody screening and validation
- CD4-specific B cell flow cytometry analysis and sorting
- HIV research
- Assay and reagent development
Is CD4 provided as a monomer or dimer?
Our CD4 is provided as a dimer and engineered to replicate the native, cell-surface conformation of CD4 more closely than the monomeric ectodomain.
In practice, our dimeric CD4 provides:
- Higher binding potency
- Improved assay sensitivityÂ
- Wider assay windows
Can CD4 proteins be used in binding assays?
Yes, our recombinant CD4 has been validated for use in binding assays, including CD4-antibody specific binding assays and HIV envelope glycoprotein binding assays by ELISA, SPR, BLI. It demonstrates reliable and specific binding performance under standard ELISA, SPR, and BLI conditions.
How should CD4 protein be stored and reconstituted?
CD4 is supplied in PBS and is shipped on dry ice. Upon receipt, it should be stored in a -80 freezer. For optimal stability we recommend aliquoting the protein into smaller volumes before freezing to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
For short term use, the protein may be stored at 4°C for a limited period. For long-term storage, keep the protein in a -80 freezer for up to 12 months. Avoid vigorous mixing; gently invert or pipette to mix if needed.
What tag formats are available for CD4?
Conigen offers CD4 proteins in multiple tag formats, including His-tagged and His-Avi-tagged and biotinylated catalog dimers.Â
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Additional tags such as Fc, Flag, HA, or Myc can be provided through custom expression to match your assay or conjugation needs.
Can I request a custom CD4 format or tag?
Yes. CD4 proteins can be customized through Conigen’s CSP ™ platform. For custom CD4 formats (alternate tags, variants, or assay-specific constructs), email [email protected] or submit a request through our Custom Project form.
What is the lead time for ordering CD4 proteins?
Lead time varies by format and scale. Catalog CD4 can be ordered directly and will ship within 2-3 business days of sales order receipt.Â
Custom CD4 and larger orders will follow a defined project workflow, but will generally be shipped 4-6 weeks following request. Contact us for a precise delivery estimate.
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