No products in the cart.

Human Cyclophilin A ELISA kit

SKU Product Brand Unit Availability Price Quantity  
EK-07-0170
Human Cyclophilin A ELISA kit
Erpan Tech In stock

Specifications        

Product Cat#: EK-07-0170
Product name: Human Cyclophilin A ELISA kit
Target Name: CYPA
Species Reactivity: Human
Product Size: 48/96 Tests
Sensitivity: 0.56 ng/mL
Assay range: 5-100 ug/mL
Assay Time: 90 minutes
Platform: Colorimetric Microplate Reader
Conjugate: HRP
ELISA Type: Competitive ELISA
Detection Method: Colorimetric
Storage temperature: Store at 2-8°C
Stability: Stable within the expiration date under suggested storage conditions
Shipping condition: Wet ice
Kit Contents: Microtiter plate ( 1x ), Enzyme conjugate ( 1 vial ), Standard samples ( 6 vials ),
Substrates ( A & B, 2 vials ), Stop solution ( 1 vial ), Wash Solution ( 100x, 1 vial ),
 Balance solution (1 vial), Instruction (1 copy)
Other Names of Target: Cyclophilin A; Cyclosporin A Binding Protein; CYPA; CYPH; Peptidyl Prolyl Cis Trans Osomerase A; Peptidyl-prolyl Cis-trans Isomerase A; Peptidylprolyl Isomerase A; PPIA; PPIA Protein; PPIase A; Rotamase A; T Cell Cyclophilin
Show More

Target information

The immunosuppressant cyclosporin A (CsA) forms a trimolecular complex with cyclophilin and calcineurins to inhibit calcineurin phosphatase activity. Cyclophilins are conserved, ubiquitous and abundant cytosolic peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases that accelerate the isomerization of XaaPro peptide bonds and the refolding of proteins. Human cyclophilin A (CyPA), an intracellular protein of 165 amino acids, is the target of the CsA and is encoded by a single unique gene conserved from yeast to humans. CyPA is known for its involvement in T cell differentiation and proliferation and is highly expressed in brain. CyPA is incorporated into the virion of the type 1 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) via a direct interaction with the capsid domain of the viral Gag polyprotein and is crucial for efficient viral replication. Cyclophilin B (CyPB) is a member of the cyclophilin family with specific N- and C-terminal extensions. Unlike CyPA, CyPB has a signal sequence leading to its translocation in the endoplasmic reticulum. CyPB is secreted in biological fluids such as blood or milk and binds to a specific receptor present on the human lymphoblastic cell line Jurkat and on human peripheral blood lymphocytes.

Provider

Erpantech Laboratory

Download

MSDS-EK-07-0170.pdf (197 downloads )