Storage
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Store the unopened product at 2 - 8° C. Protect from light. Do not use past expiration date. |
Gene ID
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7301 |
Gene Symbol
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TYRO3 |
Synonym
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Brt; BYK; Dtk; EC 2.7.10; EC 2.7.10.1; FLJ16467; Rse; Sky; Tif; TYRO3 protein tyrosine kinase; Tyro3; Tyrosine-protein kinase byk; Tyrosine-protein kinase DTK; tyrosine-protein kinase receptor TYRO3; Tyrosine-protein kinase RSE; Tyrosine-protein kinase SKY |
Species
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Human |
Specificity
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This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Human Tyro3/Dtk . No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Human Tyro3/Dtk and analogues was observed. |
Kit Components
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Assay plate (12 x 8 coated Microwells), Standard (Freeze dried), Biotin-antibody (60 x concentrate), HRP-avidin (20 x concentrate), Biotin-antibody Diluent, HRP-avidin Diluent, Sample Diluent, Wash Buffer (20 x concentrate), TMB Substrate, Stop Solution, Adhesive Strip (For 96 wells), Instruction manual |
Notes
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Please contact our Technical Services with any questions regarding species reactivity |
Standard Curve Range
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62.5--4000 pg/ml |
Sensitivity
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50 pg/ml |
Inter Assay
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CV%<10% |
Intra Assay
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CV%<8% |
Assay Type
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Sandwich ELISA |
Suitable Sample Type
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serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysate, cell culture medium. |
Sample Volume
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50-100ul |
Applications
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ELISA |
Typical Data
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ELISA: Human Tyro3/Dtk ELISA Kit (Colorimetric). These standard curves are provided for demonstration only. A standard curve should be generated for each set of samples assayed. |
Background
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Axl (Ufo, Ark), Dtk (Sky, Tyro3, Rse, Brt) and Mer (human and mouse orthologs of chicken c-Eyk) constitute the TAM receptor tyrosine kinase subfamily. This RTK subfamily is characterized by an extracellular domain that consists of two Ig-like motifs and two fibronectin type III motifs. These receptors bind the vitamin K-dependent protein Growth Arrest Specific Gene 6 (Gas6). Receptor activation leads to cell proliferation, migration, or the prevention of apoptosis. Cellular signaling through this family of RTKs is involved in hematopoiesis, embryonic development, tumorigenesis, and spermatogenesis. |