ARG81480

Human Furin ELISA Kit

Human Furin ELISA Kit for ELISA and Human

Component

Cat No Component Name Package Temp
ARG81480-001 Antibody-coated microplate 8 X 12 strips 4°C. Unused strips should be sealed tightly in the air-tight pouch.
ARG81480-002 Standard 2 X 20 ng/vial 4°C
ARG81480-003 Standard/Sample diluent 30 ml (Ready to use) 4°C
ARG81480-004 Antibody conjugate concentrate (100X) 1 vial (100 µl) 4°C
ARG81480-005 Antibody diluent buffer 12 ml (Ready to use) 4°C
ARG81480-006 HRP-Streptavidin concentrate (100X) 1 vial (100 µl) 4°C
ARG81480-007 HRP-Streptavidin diluent buffer 12 ml (Ready to use) 4°C
ARG81480-008 25X Wash buffer 20 ml 4°C
ARG81480-009 TMB substrate 10 ml (Ready to use) 4°C (Protect from light)
ARG81480-010 STOP solution 10 ml (Ready to use) 4°C
ARG81480-011 Plate sealer 4 strips Room temperature

Overview

Product Description ARG81480 Human Furin ELISA Kit is an Enzyme Immunoassay kit for the quantification of Human Furin in cell culture supernatants.
Tested Reactivity Hu
Tested Application ELISA
Specificity There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins.
Target Name Furin
Conjugation HRP
Conjugation Note Substrate: TMB and read at 450 nm.
Sensitivity 156 pg/ml
Sample Type Cell culture supernatants.
Standard Range 312 - 20000 pg/ml
Sample Volume 100 µl
Precision Intra-Assay CV: 5.3%
Inter-Assay CV: 5.8%
Alternate Names FUR; Paired basic amino acid residue-cleaving enzyme; PCSK3; EC 3.4.21.75; PACE; Dibasic-processing enzyme; SPC1; Furin

Application Instructions

Assay Time ~ 5 hours

Properties

Form 96 well
Storage Instruction Store the kit at 2-8°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: 5045 Human FURIN

Swiss-port # P09958 Human Furin

Gene Symbol FURIN
Gene Full Name furin (paired basic amino acid cleaving enzyme)
Background This gene encodes a member of the subtilisin-like proprotein convertase family, which includes proteases that process protein and peptide precursors trafficking through regulated or constitutive branches of the secretory pathway. It encodes a type 1 membrane bound protease that is expressed in many tissues, including neuroendocrine, liver, gut, and brain. The encoded protein undergoes an initial autocatalytic processing event in the ER and then sorts to the trans-Golgi network through endosomes where a second autocatalytic event takes place and the catalytic activity is acquired. The product of this gene is one of the seven basic amino acid-specific members which cleave their substrates at single or paired basic residues. Some of its substrates include proparathyroid hormone, transforming growth factor beta 1 precursor, proalbumin, pro-beta-secretase, membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase, beta subunit of pro-nerve growth factor and von Willebrand factor. It is also thought to be one of the proteases responsible for the activation of HIV envelope glycoproteins gp160 and gp140 and may play a role in tumor progression. This gene is located in close proximity to family member proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 6 and upstream of the FES oncogene. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2014]
Function Furin is likely to represent the ubiquitous endoprotease activity within constitutive secretory pathways and capable of cleavage at the RX(K/R)R consensus motif. [UniProt]
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PTM The inhibition peptide, which plays the role of an intramolecular chaperone, is autocatalytically removed in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and remains non-covalently bound to furin as a potent autoinhibitor. Following transport to the trans Golgi, a second cleavage within the inhibition propeptide results in propeptide dissociation and furin activation.

Phosphorylation is required for TGN localization of the endoprotease. In vivo, exists as di-, mono- and non-phosphorylated forms. [UniProt]

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  • ARG81480 Human Furin ELISA Kit standard curve image

    ARG81480 Human Furin ELISA Kit results of a typical standard run with optical density reading at 450 nm.

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