| Product name | HRG Polyclonal Antibody |
| Immunogen | Synthesized peptide derived from part region of human HRG protein |
| Host | Rabbit |
| Reactivity | Human,Rat,Mouse |
| Applications | WB,ELISA |
| Applications notes | Optimal working dilutions should be determined experimentally by the investigator. Suggested starting dilutions are as follows: WB 1:500-2000;ELISA 1:5000-20000 |
| Clonality | Polyclonal |
| Preparation method | The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen. |
| Alternative | Histidine-rich glycoprotein; Histidine-proline-rich glycoprotein; HPRG |
| Formulation | Liquid solution |
| Concentration | 1 mg/ml |
| Molecular weight | 57kD |
| Storage buffer | PBS, 50% glycerol, 0.05% Proclin 300, 0.05%BSA |
| Storage instructions | Stable for one year at -20°C from date of shipment. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. |
| Shipping | Gel pack with blue ice. |
| Precautions | The product listed herein is for research use only and is not intended for use in human or clinical diagnosis. Suggested applications of our products are not recommendations to use our products in violation of any patent or as a license. We cannot be responsible for patent infringements or other violations that may occur with the use of this product. |
| Background | This histidine-rich glycoprotein contains two cystatin-like domains and is located in plasma and platelets. The physiological function has not been determined but it is known that the protein binds heme, dyes and divalent metal ions. Histidine Rich Glycoprotein also has a peptide that displays antimicrobial activity against C. albicans, E. coli, S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, and E. faecalis. It can inhibit rosette formation and interacts with heparin, thrombospondin and plasminogen. Two of the protein's effects, the inhibition of fibrinolysis and the reduction of inhibition of coagulation, indicate a potential prothrombotic effect. Mutations in HRG lead to thrombophilia due to abnormal histidine-rich glycoprotein levels. |
| Gene ID | 3273 |
| Alternative | Histidine-rich glycoprotein; Histidine-proline-rich glycoprotein; HPRG |
| Others | The antibody detects endogenous levels of HRG protein |
| Accession | P04196 |
| Observed Band(KD) | 57 |
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