Specifications
- Assay duration:Multiple steps
- Assay Type (ELISA with LOV):Sandwich
- Conjugate ELISA:Biotin
- Format:Pre-coated
- Host:Rabbit
- Primary antibody reactivity:Human
- Target protein:FGL1
- Size:1 kit
- Sample Type:Plasma
- Cross Reactivity:No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Fibrinogen Like Protein 1 (FGL1) and analogues was observed
- Detection Method:Colorimetric
- Time to Results:3 h
- Shelf Life:12 Months
- Detection Range:12.5 - 800 ng/ml
- Storage Temperature:4 °C for one month (frequent use), −20 °C for one year
- Sample Volume:100 µl
- Sensitivity:4.4 ng/ml
- Regulatory Status:RUO
- Cat. No.:MSPP-SED022HU
- No. of tests:96 wells
Specifications
About this item
This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detecting Human FGL1 (Fibrinogen Like Protein 1). The assay range is from 12.5 to 800 ng/ml (Sandwich kit) with a sensitivity of 4.4 ng/ml. There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins. Activity loss rate and accelerated stability test ect have been conducted to guarantee the best performance of the products after long storage and delivery.
- High sensitivity and specificity
- Perfect reproducibility and consistency across batches
- Quality control with three-level inspections
- Wide range of targets/species available
- Intra-assay: CV<10%; Inter-assay: CV<12%
Fibrinogen-like 1 is a member of the fibrinogen family. This protein is homologous to the carboxy terminus of the fibrinogen beta- and gamma- subunits which contains the four conserved cysteines of fibrinogens and fibrinogen related proteins. The deduced 312 amino acid FGL1 protein possesses a hydrophobic leader peptide. FGL1 shares significant sequence homology with FGB and FGG and with other fibrinogen-related proteins. The FGL1 sequence includes 4 cysteine residues that are widely conserved in all fibrinogens and fibrinogen-related proteins. However, this protein lacks the platelet-binding site, cross-linking region and a thrombin-sensitive site which are necessary for fibrin clot formation. This protein may play a role in the development of hepatocellular carcinomas.