HRG/HPRG Matched ELISA Antibody Pair Set,Human General Information
Product name
HRG/HPRG Matched ELISA Antibody Pair Set,Human
Assay type
Solid Phase Sandwich ELISA
Specificity
Quantitative determination of Human HRG/HPRG
Assay range
15.63-1000 pg/mL
Materials provided
1. Capture Antibody 1 mg/mL of mouse anti-Human HRG/HPRG monoclonal antibody (in PBS, pH 7.4). Dilute to a working concentration of 2 μg/mL in PBS before coating. (Catalog: # 10836-MM01)2. Detection Antibody 0.2 mg/mL of rabbit anti-Human HRG/HPRG polyclonalantibody conjugated to horseradish-peroxidase (HRP) (in PBS, 50 % HRP-Protector, pH 7.4, store at 4℃). Dilute to working concentration of 0.4 μg/mL in detection antibody dilution buffer before use.3. Standard Each vial contains 35 ng of recombinant Human HRG/HPRG. Reconstitute with 1 mL detection antibody dilution buffer. After reconstitution, store at -20℃ to -80℃ in a manual defrost freezer. A seven-point standard curve using 2-fold serial dilutions in sample dilution buffer, and a high standard of 1000 pg/mL is recommended.
Product overview
This HRG/HPRG Matched ELISA Antibody Pair Set,Human is a solid phase sandwich ELISA for quantitative determination of Human HRG/HPRG . It contains Human HRG/HPRG capture antibody, Human HRG/HPRG detector antibody (HRP)and a highly purifiedHEK293-expressedrecombinant Human HRG/HPRG protein. This Pair Set is at affordable price for researchers.
Shipping
This Matched ELISA Antibody Pair Set is shipped at ambient temperature.
Storage
Capture Antibody: Aliquot and store at -20℃ to -80℃ for up to 6 months from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.Detection Antibody: Store at 4℃ and protect it from prolonged exposure to light for up to 6 months from date of receipt. DO NOT FREEZE!Standard: Store lyophilized standard at -20℃ to -80℃ for up to 6 months from date of receipt. Aliquot and store the reconstituted Standard at -80℃ for up to 1 month. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Histidine-rich glycoprotein, also known as HRG and HPRG, is a glycoprotein located in plasma and platelets and contains an unusually large amount of histidine and proline. In humans, five distinct domains are recognized in the mature HPRG molecule. There are two N-terminal cystatin-like modules (aa 19 - 254) and one His-Pro-rich region (aa 350 - 497) that is flanked by two Pro-rich segments (aa 276 - 321 and 498 - 525). The His-Pro-rich region contains 10 tandem repeats with an HHPHG motif, and the N- and C-termini are linked by a disulfide bond. The specific functions of HRG remain unclear, but it is known that the protein binds heme, dyes, and divalent metal ions. It inhibits rosette formation and interacts with heparin, thrombospondin, and plasminogen. Two of the protein"s effects, the inhibition of fibrinolysis, and the reduction of inhibition of coagulation indicate a potential prothrombotic effect. HPRG is evolutionarily, functionally, and structurally related to cleaved high molecular weight kininogen (HKa), an anti-angiogenic polypeptide that stimulates apoptosis of proliferating endothelial cells through binding to cell-surface tropomyosin. The antiangiogenic activity of the multidomain plasma protein HPRG is localized to its histidine-proline-rich (H/P) domain and has recently been shown to be mediated, at least partially, through binding to cell-surface tropomyosin in fibroblast growth factor-2-activated endothelial cells.
Full Name
histidine-rich glycoprotein
References
Guan X, et al. (2004) Histidine-proline rich glycoprotein (HPRG) binds and transduces anti-angiogenic signals through cell surface tropomyosin on endothelial cells. Thromb Haemost. 92(2): 403-12.
Doate F, et al. (2004) Peptides derived from the histidine-proline domain of the histidine-proline-rich glycoprotein bind to tropomyosin and have antiangiogenic and antitumor activities. Cancer Res. 64(16): 5812-7.
HRG/HPRG ELISA Kit, Human
Assay Range(pg/ml):31.25-2000
Sample Type:Serum
KIT10836
Citation List
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Author
Swartz, JD;
Year
2011
Journal
Thesis
FoldedExpand
The nuclear bile acid receptor FXR controls the liver derived tumor suppressor histidine-rich glycoprotein