Human FABP2 Antibody Pair - BSA and Azide free (RMAB-0252227)
Cat. No.: RMAB-0252227
Category: Antibody Pair
INQUIRY
10 x 96 tests
The Antibody Pair can be used to quantify Human FABP2. BSA and Azide free antibody pairs include unconjugated capture and detector antibodies suitable for sandwich ELISAs. The antibodies are provided at an approximate concentration of 1 mg/mL as measured by the protein A280 method. The recommended antibody orientation is based on internal optimization for ELISA-based assays. Antibody orientation is assay dependent and needs to be optimized for each assay type. Both capture and detector antibodies are rabbit monoclonal antibodies delivering consistent, specific, and sensitive results._x000D_
Product Features
| Conjugate | Unconjugated capture and detector antibodies |
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| Species Reactivity | Human |
| Range | 12.5 pg/mL - 800 pg/mL |
| Applications | Sandwich ELISA |
| Key Features | Unconjugated capture and detector antibodies; Adaptable to any antibody pair-based assay format; Antibody concentration ~ 1 mg/mL; BSA and azide free buffer - ready for conjugation; Reacts with: Human |
Target Information
| Target Symbol | FABP2 |
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| Target Name | Fatty acid-binding protein, intestinal |
| UniProt ID | P12104 |
| Cellular Localization | Cytoplasm. |
| Function | FABP are thought to play a role in the intracellular transport of long-chain fatty acids and their acyl-CoA esters. FABP2 is probably involved in triglyceride-rich lipoprotein synthesis. Binds saturated long-chain fatty acids with a high affinity, but binds with a lower affinity to unsaturated long-chain fatty acids. FABP2 may also help maintain energy homeostasis by functioning as a lipid sensor. |
| Domain | Forms a beta-barrel structure that accommodates the hydrophobic ligand in its interior. |
| Sequence Similarities | Belongs to the calycin superfamily. Fatty-acid binding protein (FABP) family. |
Storage & Shipping
| Storage & Shipping | Store at 4°C. Please refer to protocols. |
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For research use only. Not for clinical use.