Catalog: | C-EL-1924T |
Product Type: | Test kit |
Size: | 96 tests |
Principle: | Solid Phase Sandwich ELISA |
Conjugation: | HRP |
Species: | Human |
Detection range: | 23.44-1500 pg/mL |
Sensitivity: | 12.63 pg/mL |
Specificity: | Recognizes both recombinant and natural Human VSIG4 |
Interference: | Preparations of APP、FLT4、NEF and GK at 25 ng/mL in a mid-range recombinant human VSIG4 control were assayed for interference. No significant interference was observed. |
Sample type: | Lysate |
Test type: | Quantitative |
Analysis mode: | ELISA |
Shipping: | This ELISA Kit is shipped at ambient temperature. |
Storage: | 2-8℃ |
Full name: | V-set and immunoglobulin domain containing 4 |
This VSIG4 ELISA Kit, Human is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the quantitative measurement of Human VSIG4 protein in Lysate . It contains recombinant Human VSIG4, and antibodies raised against the recombinant protein. This ELISA kit is complete and ready-to-use.VSIG4 (V-set and immunoglobulin domain containing 4), also known as complement receptor of the immunoglobulin superfamily (CRIg) and Z39Ig, is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein. It is a B7 family-related protein and an Ig superfamily member. In contrast to the B7 family members which contain two IgG domains, VSIG4 contains one complete V-type I g domain and a truncated C-type I g domain. VSIG4 is exclusively expressed on tissue resident macrophages and binds to multimers of C3b and iC3b that are covalently attached to particle surfaces. No VSIG4 expression appears to be present in T and B cells. VSIG4 functions as a negative regulator of T cell activation, and may be involved in the maintenance of peripheral T cell tolerance, and is also identified as a potent suppressor of established inflammation. Mouse VSIG4 is synthesized as a 28 amino acid precursor that contains a signal sequence, a V-type I g domain (aa 36-115), one potential N-linked glycosylation site, and a single transmembrane domain. The V-type I g domain of mouse VSIG4 shares 86% and 8% aa sequence identity with the V-type I g domains of rat and human VSIG4, respectively.
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