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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57027 |
Gene Symbol
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TACE |
Synonym
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ADAM 17; ADAM metallopeptidase domain 17; ADAM metallopeptidase domain 18; ADAM17; ADAM18; CD156b antigen; CD156b; CSVP; disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 17; EC 3.4.24.86; MGC71942; Snake venom-like protease; TACE; TACEcSVP; TNF-alpha convertase; TNF-alpha converting enzyme; TNF-alpha-converting enzyme; tumor necrosis factor, alpha, converting enzyme |
Species
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Rat |
Specificity
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This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection Rat TACE/ADAM17 . No significant cross-reactivity or Rat TACE/ADAM17 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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156.25--10000 pg/ml |
Sensitivity
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125 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: Rat TACE/ADAM17 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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ADAM17 is understood to be involved in the processing of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) at the surface of the cell, and from within the intracellular membranes of the trans-Golgi network. This process, which is also known as 'shedding', involves the cleavage and release of a soluble ectodomain from membrane-bound pro-proteins (such as pro-TNF-α), and is of known physiological importance. ADAM17 was the first 'sheddase' to be identified, and is also understood to play a role in the release of a diverse variety of membrane-anchored cytokines, cell adhesion molecules, receptors, ligands, and enzymes. |