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Proteins and Peptides

Alpha 1 Antitrypsin, Cynomolgus Monkey

Product Sizes
0.1 mg
16-16-011609-CM-0.1MG
1 mg
16-16-011609-CM-1MG
About this Product
SKU:
16-16-011609-CM
Additional Names:
Alpha-1 protease inhibitor, Alpha-1-antiproteinase, Alpha 1 Protease Inhibitor, Serpin A1, A1PI, A1AT, AAT, PI, PRO0684, PRO2209|Proteolytic Inhibition studies, Antibody detection, ELISA Standards, Potein Structure Studies, A1AT deficiency research, Antisera Production, In Vitro Diagnostics
Application:
Detection/Quantitation, ELISA
Buffer:
Lyophilized from 30 mM Na phosphate, pH 6.5, with 300 mM NaCl
CAS Number:
9041-92-3
CE/IVD:
RUO
Extra Details:
Alpha-1 antitrypsin is a glycoprotein primarily produced by the liver and circulates in plasma at concentrations of 95-350 mg per 100 ml. As a member of the serpin superfamily, A1AT's main function is to protect tissues, especially in the lungs, from proteolytic damage by inhibiting enzymes such as neutrophil elastase. By binding to and inactivating elastase, A1AT prevents the breakdown of elastin in connective tissue, thereby preserving lung structure and function. Deficiency of A1AT, most often due to mutations in the SERPINA1 gene, leads to unregulated elastase activity. This can cause early-onset pulmonary emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as juvenile or adult liver cirrhosis due to accumulation of abnormal A1AT in the liver. Less commonly, deficiency can result in skin disorders like panniculitis. Clinically, A1AT levels rise during inflammation, malignancy, liver disease, pregnancy, after surgery, and with oral contraceptive use. Measurement of A1AT, often alongside ceruloplasmin, aids in distinguishing different liver disorders. Therapeutically, purified A1AT is used for augmentation therapy in individuals with severe deficiency, and research continues into its broader anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory applications.
Formulation:
Lyophilized from 30 mM Na phosphate, pH 6.5, with 300 mM NaCl
Molecular Weight:
52,000 Da
Physical State:
Lyophilized
Purity:
≥95%
Purification:
Liquid Chromatography Methods
Shipping Conditions:
Blue Ice
Source:
Cynomolgus Monkey plasma was obtained from healthy animals of US origin and under the care of a registered veterinarian. Prepared from donor monkeys that have been individually tested for B-Virus (Herpes Virus Simiae) and found to be negative.
Storage Conditions:
-20[o]C
Supplier:
Athens Research & Technology Inc.
Type:
Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Native