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product summary
company name :
Boster
product type :
ELISA/assay
product name :
Human TCN2/Transcobalamin-2 ELISA Kit PicoKine®
catalog :
EK2038
quantity :
96 wells/kit, with removable strips.
product information
SKU :
EK2038
Product Name :
Human TCN2/Transcobalamin-2 ELISA Kit PicoKine®
Size :
96 wells/kit, with removable strips.
Description :
Human TCN2 ELISA Kit PicoKine® (96 Tests). Quantitate Human TCN2 in cell culture supernatants, serum, plasma (heparin, EDTA) and urine. Sensitivity: 50pg/ml.
Reactivity :
Human
Application :
ELISA
Gene Name :
TCN2
Uniprot ID :
P20062
Immunogen :
Expression system for standard: NS0; Immunogen sequence: E19-W427
Cross-reactivity :
There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins.
Assay Range :
156 pg/ml - 10,000 pg/ml
Sensitivity :
<50 pg/ml
Sample Type :
cell culture supernatants, serum, plasma (heparin, EDTA) and urine
Capture/Detection Antibodies :
a monoclonal antibody from mouse, a biotinylated polyclonal antibody from goat
Storage :
Store at 4°C for 6 months, at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles (Ships with gel ice, can store for up to 3 days in room temperature. Freeze upon receiving.)
Gene Full Name :
transcobalamin 2
Synonyms :
Transcobalamin-2; TC-2; Transcobalamin II; TC II; TCII; TCN2; TC2
Protein Name :
Transcobalamin-2
Protein Function :
Primary vitamin B12-binding and transport protein. Delivers cobalamin to cells.
Subcellular Localization :
Secreted.
Background :
TCN2 (Transcobalamin II; also TC-2 or TC) is a 42-44 kDa, monomeric, secreted member of the eukaryotic cobalamin transport family of molecules. This gene is mapped to 22q12.2. This gene encodes a member of the vitamin B12-binding protein family. This family of proteins, alternatively referred to as R binders, is expressed in various tissues and secretions. This plasma protein binds cobalamin and mediates the transport of cobalamin into cells. This protein and other mammalian cobalamin-binding proteins, such as transcobalamin I and gastric intrisic factor, may have evolved by duplication of a common ancestral gene. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.
Research Category :
Cardiovascular, Cofactors, Vitamins / Minerals, Metabolism, Pathways And Processes, Serum Proteins, Signal Transduction, Vitamins / Minerals
company information
Boster
3942 B Valley Ave
Pleasanton, CA 94566
boster@bosterbio.com
https://www.bosterbio.com
925.485.4527
headquarters: USA
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