Transthyretin / Prealbumin Human Protein

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AR05083PU-N
Transthyretin / Prealbumin human protein, 1 mg
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Specifications
Product Data
Species Human
Purity 96% SDS-PAGE confirms prealbumin as the major component. Under certain conditions dimer and monomer subunits can be seen. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis shows one band only with a higher electrophoretic mobility than albumin.
Presentation State Purified
Buffer Presentation State: Purified
State: Lyophilized purified protein
Buffer System: 0.02 M Ammonium Bicarbonate buffer
Reconstitution Method Use phosphate buffered saline > pH 7.0
Preparation Lyophilized purified protein
Recommended Dilution ELISA.
Protein Description Native Prealbumin from human serum.
Note Caution: (A full Health and Safety assessment is available upon request) The serum used to prepare this product has been tested and found to be negative for HIV 1 and 2 antibodies, HBsAg and HCV antibodies. Finished product is negative for HIV antigen P24.
Storage Prior to and following reconstitution store the protein at 2-8°C.
DO NOT FREEZE!
Stability Shelf life: one year from despatch.
Shipping Blue Ice
Reference Data
RefSeq NP_000362
Locus ID 7276
UniProt ID P02766
Cytogenetics 18q12.1
Synonyms TTR, ATTR, TBPA, PALP
Summary This gene encodes one of the three prealbumins, which include alpha-1-antitrypsin, transthyretin and orosomucoid. The encoded protein, transthyretin, is a homo-tetrameric carrier protein, which transports thyroid hormones in the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid. It is also involved in the transport of retinol (vitamin A) in the plasma by associating with retinol-binding protein. The protein may also be involved in other intracellular processes including proteolysis, nerve regeneration, autophagy and glucose homeostasis. Mutations in this gene are associated with amyloid deposition, predominantly affecting peripheral nerves or the heart, while a small percentage of the gene mutations are non-amyloidogenic. The mutations are implicated in the etiology of several diseases, including amyloidotic polyneuropathy, euthyroid hyperthyroxinaemia, amyloidotic vitreous opacities, cardiomyopathy, oculoleptomeningeal amyloidosis, meningocerebrovascular amyloidosis and carpal tunnel syndrome. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2017]
Protein Families ELISA.
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