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Rat Tsukushin (TSKU) ELISA kit

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EK-07-0689
Rat Tsukushin (TSKU) ELISA kit
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Product Cat#: EK-07-0689
Product name: Rat Tsukushin (TSKU) ELISA kit
Target Name: TSKU
Species Reactivity: Rat
Product Size: 48/96 Tests
Sensitivity: 0.11 ng/mL
Assay range: 1.0-25ng/mL
Platform: Colorimetric Microplate Reader
Assay Time: 90 minutes
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: E2 induced gene 4 protein; E2IG4; Leucine rich repeat containing protein 54; LRRC54; TSK; Tsukushi; TSK_HUMAN; Tsukushin
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Target information

The leucine-rich (LRR) repeat is a 20-30 amino acid motif that forms a hydrophobic å/∫ horseshoe fold, allowing it to accommodate several leucine residues within a tightly packed core. All LRR repeats contain a variable segment and a highly conserved segment, the latter of which accounts for 11 or 12 residues of the entire LRR motif. LRRC54 (leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 54), also known as tsukushin, TSKU or E2-induced gene 4 protein (E2IG4), is a 353 amino acid secreted protein that likely localizes to the cell membrane and extracellular compartments. Involved in extracellular secretion and intracellular transport, LRRC54 can be induced by 17-beta-estradiol. Containing nine LRR repeat and a cleavable signal peptide, the gene encoding LRRC54 maps to human chromosome 11, which houses over 1,400 genes and comprises nearly 4% of the human genome. Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome, Jacobsen syndrome, Niemann-Pick disease, hereditary angioedema and Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome are associated with defects in genes that maps to chromosome 11.

Provider

Erpantech Laboratory

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