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Mouse Complement Factor D ELISA Kit

AP-E100243

$595.00

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Assay   Range

31.2-1,000   pg/mL

Sensitivity

30 pg/mL  

Specificity

No   cross-reaction with other related substances detected

Size

96T

Storage

Store   at 2 - 8ºC. Keep reconstituted standard and detection Ab at -20 ºC

Assay   Principle

Sandwich   ELISA

Sample   Volume

50 µL   final volume, dilution factor varies on samples

Detection   Method

Chromogenic

 

 

Kit Components

 

 1. Recombinant  Mouse Factor D  standard: 1 vial

 2. One 96-well plate coated with  Mouse Factor D  Ab

 3. Diluent buffer (10x): 30 mL - 1

 4. Biotinylated Mouse Factor D  Ab (50x): 140 µL

 5. Streptavidin-HRP(100x): 80 µL

 6. TMB developing agent: 8 mL x1

 7. Stop solution: 12 mL x1

 8. Washing solution (20x): 30 mL x2

 

 

Background

 

Complement factor D, also known as adipsin, is a serine protease that is required for the initiation of the alternative pathway of complement. Human complement factor D is a 253 amino acid (aa) precursor protein consisting of a signal peptide, a five-residue activation-/ pro-peptide, and the mature chain. Under physiological conditions, mature factor D lacking the activation peptide circulates as an inactive enzyme and requires interaction with its natural substrate, C3b-bound factor B, for activation of its catalytic activity. Active factor D functions to cleave the C3b-bound factor B, resulting in the formation of C3bBb complex, the alternative pathway C3 convertase. Factor D is expressed in multiple tissues, including monocyte/ macrophages, muscle, sciatic nerve, endometrium, kidney, intestine, and at especially high levels in adipocytes. Pathologically, Complement factor D deficiency is associated with low activity of the alternative complement pathway and low capacity to opsonize bacteria.

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