Human Hepsin DuoSet ELISA
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # DY4776-05
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Note: Diluents for complex matrices, such as serum and plasma, should be evaluated prior to use in this DuoSet
Reactivity
Human Hepsin DuoSet ELISA Features
- Optimized capture and detection antibody pairings with recommended concentrations save lengthy development time
- Development protocols are provided to guide further assay optimization
- Assay can be customized to your specific needs
- Economical alternative to complete kits
Product Summary for Human Hepsin DuoSet ELISA
Product Specifications
Assay Format
Detection Method
Conjugate
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Label
Kit Contents for Human Hepsin DuoSet ELISA
- Capture Antibody
- Detection Antibody
- Recombinant Standard
- Streptavidin conjugated to horseradish-peroxidase (Streptavidin-HRP)
Other Reagents Required
DuoSet Ancillary Reagent Kit 2 (5 plates): (Catalog # DY008) containing 96 well microplates, plate sealers, substrate solution, stop solution, plate coating buffer (PBS), wash buffer, and Reagent Diluent Concentrate 2.The components listed above may be purchased separately:
PBS: (Catalog # DY006), or 137 mM NaCl, 2.7 mM KCl, 8.1 mM Na2HPO4, 1.5 mM KH2PO4, pH 7.2 - 7.4, 0.2 µm filtered
Wash Buffer: (Catalog # WA126), or 0.05% Tween® 20 in PBS, pH 7.2-7.4
Reagent Diluent: (Catalog # DY995), or 1% BSA in PBS, pH 7.2-7.4, 0.2 µm filtered
Substrate Solution: 1:1 mixture of Color Reagent A (H2O2) and Color Reagent B (Tetramethylbenzidine) (Catalog # DY999)
Stop Solution: 2 N H2SO4 (Catalog # DY994)
Microplates: R&D Systems (Catalog # DY990)
Plate Sealers: ELISA Plate Sealers (Catalog # DY992)
Preparation and Storage
Shipping
Stability & Storage
Background: Hepsin
Hepsin, also known as TMPRSS1, is a Type II membrane protein with an extracellular serine protease domain. It is most highly expressed in liver, but is also present in many other tissues, notably lung, kidney, and skeletal muscle. A soluble form of Hepsin lacking the transmembrane domain has been identified. Hepsin is capable of activating Factor VII, and may initiate blood coagulation at the cell surface. Hepsin is overexpressed in various human tumors, including prostate, and is considered to be a biomarker for prostate cancer. rhHepsin was expressed as a secreted, soluble protein lacking its cytosolic and transmembrane domains. The D161E and R162K mutations were introduced into the prosequence to improve expression of the rhHepsin.
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Product Documents for Human Hepsin DuoSet ELISA
Product Specific Notices for Human Hepsin DuoSet ELISA
For research use only