Human IgM Antibody Pair Set (E-KAB-0124)

For research use only.
Background |
Immunoglobulins (Ig) are the antigen recognition molecules of B cells. An Ig molecule is made up of 2 identical heavy chains and 2 identical light chains (see MIM 147200) joined by disulfide bonds so that each heavy chain is linked to a light chain and the 2 heavy chains are linked together. Each Ig heavy chain has an N-terminal variable (V) region containing the antigen-binding site and a C-terminal constant (C) region, encoded by an individual C region gene, that determines the isotype of the antibody and provides effector or signaling functions. The heavy chain V region is encoded by 1 each of 3 types of genes: V genes (see MIM 147070), joining (J) genes (see MIM 147010), and diversity (D) genes (see MIM 146910). The C region genes are clustered downstream of the V region genes within the heavy chain locus on chromosome 14. IGHM (Immunoglobulin Heavy Constant Mu) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with IGHM include Agammaglobulinemia 1 and Agammaglobulinemia, Non-Bruton Type. Among its related pathways are Development Angiotensin activation of ERK and Immune response Lectin induced complement pathway. GO annotations related to this gene include single-stranded DNA binding and phosphatidylcholine binding. An important paralog of this gene is IGHG1.
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Synonyms |
IGHM, AGM1, MU, VH
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Reactivity |
Human
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Specificity |
Detects Human IgM in ELISAs
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Applications |
ELISA
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Storage |
-20℃
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Expiration date |
12 months
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Introduction |
This Antibody Pair Kit applies to the sandwich ELISA assay.
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