ARG83639

Human Apolipoprotein H ELISA Kit

Human Apolipoprotein H ELISA Kit for ELISA and Human

Overview

Product Description ARG83639 Human Apolipoprotein H ELISA Kit is an Enzyme Immunoassay kit for the quantification of Human Apolipoprotein H in serum, plasma and urine
Tested Reactivity Hu
Tested Application ELISA
Target Name Apolipoprotein H
Conjugation HRP
Conjugation Note Substrate: TMB and read at 450 nm.
Sensitivity 3.0 ng/ml
Sample Type Serum, plasma and urine
Standard Range 3.125 - 200 ng/ml
Sample Volume 100 μl
Precision Intra-Assay CV: < 10%
Inter-Assay CV: < 10%
Alternate Names APOH; Apolipoprotein H; B2G1; BG; Apolipoprotein H (Beta-2-Glycoprotein I); Activated Protein C-Binding Protein; Anticardiolipin Cofactor ; Beta-2-Glycoprotein I; Beta-2-Glycoprotein 1; APC Inhibitor; Beta(2)GPI; B2GPI; Apo-H; Epididymis Secretory Sperm Binding Protein; B2GP1

Application Instructions

Assay Time 2.5 hours

Properties

Form 96 well
Storage Instruction Store the kit at 4°C. Keep microplate wells sealed in a dry bag with desiccants. Do not expose test reagents to heat, sun or strong light during storage and usage. Please refer to the product user manual for detail temperatures of the components.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Database Links

GeneID: 350 Human APOH

Swiss-port # P02749 Human Beta-2-glycoprotein 1

Gene Symbol APOH
Gene Full Name Apolipoprotein H
Background Apolipoprotein H, also known as beta-2-glycoprotein I, is a component of circulating plasma lipoproteins. It has been implicated in a variety of physiologic pathways including lipoprotein metabolism, coagulation, hemostasis, and the production of antiphospholipid autoantibodies. APOH may be a required cofactor for anionic phospholipid binding by the antiphospholipid autoantibodies found in sera of many patients with lupus and primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The anti-beta (2) glycoprotein I antibodies from APS patients, mediate inhibition of activated protein C which has anticoagulant properties. Because beta-2-GPI is the main autoantigen in patients with APS, the disruption of this pathway by autoantibodies may be an important mechanism for thrombosis in patients with APS.[provided by RefSeq, Dec 2019]
Function Binds to various kinds of negatively charged substances such as heparin, phospholipids, and dextran sulfate. May prevent activation of the intrinsic blood coagulation cascade by binding to phospholipids on the surface of damaged cells. [UniProt]
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