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Zampilimab ELISA Kit (DB247018)

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Catalog No.DB247018
Description
Zampilimab ELISA Kit (DB247018) — Quantitative sandwich ELISA for Zampilimab. Sample: Plasma, Serum. Range: 0.31-5 μg/mL. Sensitivity: 0.156 μg/ml.
Highlights
  • Sandwich Format — High specificity, reliable quantification.
  • High Sensitivity — Optimized for low-abundance target detection.
  • Ready-to-Use — Complete kit with pre-coated plates included.
Sample typePlasma, Serum
Sensitivity0.156 μg/ml
Range0.31-5 μg/mL
Accession P21980
Applications ELISA
Detection method Colorimetric
Assay type Quantitative
Recovery 80-120%
Shipping 2-8 ℃
Stability and Storage The stability of ELISA kit is determined by the loss rate of activity. The loss rate of this kit is less than 10% prior to the expiration date under appropriate storage condition.
Specifications

Zampilimab

Alternate NamesUCB-7858, UCB7858, 2098280-42-1
Background

Protein-glutamine gamma-glutamyltransferase 2 (Zampilimab) is a ~77 kDa protein. Calcium-dependent acyltransferase that catalyzes the formation of covalent bonds between peptide-bound glutamine and various primary amines, such as gamma-amino group of peptide-bound lysine, or mono- and polyamines, thereby producing cross-linked or aminated proteins, respectively. Involved in many biological processes, such as bone development, angiogenesis, wound healing, cellular differentiation, chromatin modification and apoptosis. Acts as a protein-glutamine gamma-glutamyltransferase by mediating the cross-linking of proteins, such as ACO2, HSPB6, FN1, HMGB1, RAP1GDS1, SLC25A4/ANT1, SPP1 and WDR54. Under physiological conditions, the protein cross-linking activity is inhibited by GTP; inhibition is relieved by Ca(2+) in response to various stresses. When secreted, catalyzes cross-linking of proteins of the extracellular matrix, such as FN1 and SPP1 resulting in the formation of scaffolds.

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