Western blot shows lysates of human liver tissue. PVDF membrane was probed with 1 µg/mL of Mouse Anti-Human Hemopexin Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB4490) followed by HRP-conjugated Anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody ...read more
Hemopexin was detected in immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of human liver using Mouse Anti-Human Hemopexin Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB4490) at 15 µg/mL overnight at 4 °C. Before incubation with the ...read more
Mouse myeloma cell line NS0-derived recombinant human Hemopexin Thr24-His462 Accession # P02790
Specificity
Detects human Hemopexin in direct ELISAs and Western blots.
In Western blots, approximately 5-10%
cross-reactivity with recombinant human MMP-1, -3, -10, -12, and -13 is
observed.
Source
N/A
Isotype
IgG1
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Gene
HPX
Purity Statement
Protein A or G purified from ascites
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Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Buffer
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with Trehalose. *Small pack size (SP) is supplied either lyophilized or as a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS.
Preservative
No Preservative
Concentration
LYOPH
Reconstitution Instructions
Sterile PBS to a final concentration of 0.5 mg/mL.
Notes
This product is produced by and ships from R&D Systems, Inc., a Bio-Techne brand.
Alternate Names for Hemopexin Antibody (698813)
Beta-1B-glycoprotein
FLJ56652
Hemopexin
HPX
HX
Background
Hemopexin (HPX) is a 60 kDa plasma glycoprotein with two four-bladed beta -propeller folds. This structural motif has been found in other proteins including collagenases and provides sites for protein-protein interactions (1-3). The liver is the major synthesizing organ. Expression in the central nervous system, in the retina, and in peripheral nerves has also been observed. Hemopexin belongs to the family of the acute-phase proteins whose synthesis is induced after an inflammatory event. Hemopexin participates in maintaining and recycling the iron pool by utilizing its high binding affinity toward heme composed of protoporphyrin IX and iron. It also functions in preventing oxidation caused by heme after hemolysis. Hydrophobic heme molecules can intercalate into lipid membranes and participate in the oxidation of lipid membrane components through the Fenton reaction resulting in lipid peroxidation. Hemopexin undergoes a conformational change upon the binding of heme. The conformational change allows hemopexin to interact with a specific receptor, forming a complex which is then internalized. In the plasma, it is likely that heme binds albumin (35-55 g/L) first because of the higher concentration of albumin in plasma than hemopexin (0.5-1.2 g/L), and is then transferred to hemopexin, which has a much higher affinity (Kd ~ 1 pM) toward heme. Heme concentrations in plasma increase after hemolysis, which is associated with several pathological conditions such as reperfusion injury and ischemia.
Tolosano, E. and Altruda, F. (2002) DNA and Cell Biol. 21:297.
Mauk, M. R. et al. (2007) Nature Pro. Rep. 24:523.
Ascenzi, P. et al. (2005) IUMB Life. 57:749.
Limitations
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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