Human Native Haptoglobin (from Plasma)
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≥95% pure native haptaglobin (mixed type) isolated from human plasma
An acute-phase plasma protein found in human plasma at 1-3 mg per 1 ml. Binds hemoglobin, thus preventing loss of iron through the kidneys. Humans are polymorphic for haptoglobin, with three major phenotypes: Hp 1-1, Hp 2-1, and Hp 2-2. While the phenotypic distribution can vary greatly between ethnicities and geographic location, the Hp 2-1 phenotype is the most prevalent phenotype in humans. Plasma concentrations of haptoglobin are highest in individuals with Hp 1-1, intermediate in Hp 2-1 individuals, and lowest in Hp 2-2 individuals. Hp 1-1 is the most effective at binding hemoglobin, and Hp 2-2 is the least effective. This functional difference may be associated with the frequency and severity of epilepsy attacks, as researchers have found a correlation between recurring seizures and the Hp 2-2 phenotype.
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Specifications
- Size:1 mg
- Cat. No.:10834-706
- Protein/peptide type:Native
- Protein/peptide name:Haptoglobin
- Formulation:Lyophilized as a salt-free solid.
- Protein synonyms:Haptoglobin b-Chain
- Purity:>95%
- Species:Human
- Source:Plasma
- Molecular weight:Hp 1-1: 86 kDa
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