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Mouse Soluble E-SelectIn ELISA Kit

BG-MUS10829

$675.00

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Assay Range

62.5--4000 pg/mL

Sensitivity

10.0 pg/mL

Size

96T

Storage

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

Assay Principle

Sandwich ELISA

Sample volume

100 µL final volume, dilution factor varies on samples

Detection Method

Chromogenic

 

 

Kit Components

 

 1. Recombinant  Mouse sE-Selectin standard: 2 vials

 2. One 96-well plate precoated with anti-Mouse sE-Selectin  Ab

 3. Sample diluent buffer: 12 mL - 1

 4. Detection antibody: 130 µL, dilution 1:100

 5. Streptavidin-HRP: 130 µL, dilution 1:100

 6. Antibody diluent buffer: 12 mL x1   

 7. Streptavidin-HRP diluent buffer: 12 mL x1

 8. TMB developing agent: 10 mL x1

9. Stop solution: 10 mL x1.

10. Washing solution (20x): 25 mL x1.

 

 

Background

 

E-Selectin, also known as Endothelial Leukocyte Adhesion Molecule-1, ELAM-1, or CD62E, is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein encoded by the SELE gene in humans. E-selectin is composed of an N-terminal C-type lectin domain, an EGF (epidermal-growth-factor)-like domain, 6 Sushi domain (SCR repeat) units, a transmembrane domain and an intracellular cytoplasmic tail. E-Selectin is expressed only on endothelial cells activated by inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β or TNF-α) or endotoxins.

E-Selectin binds sialyl Lewis X (sLex), a sialic acid-galactose-Nacetylglucosamine-fructose tetra-saccharide. It is reported that this binding is for a specific presentation of those glycosyl units in a precise three-dimensional configuration on a specific glycoprotein rather than for that particular carbohydrate. Cell-surface E-Selectin mediates the rolling attachment of leukocytes to the endothelium, an essential step in extravasation of leukocytes at the site of inflammation, thereby playing a key role in localized inflammatory response. Soluble E-Selectin (sE-Selectin) has been found in the blood of healthy individuals. Elevated levels of sE-Selectin in serum have been reported in a variety of pathological conditions.

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