Human APRIL/TNFSF13 ELISA Kit

Catalog Number: AYQ-E10901
Lead time: 3-4 business days
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Products specifications
Storage Store the unopened product at 2 - 8° C. Protect from light. Do not use past expiration date.
Gene ID 8741
Gene Symbol TNFSF13
Synonym A proliferation-inducing ligand; APRIL; APRILFLJ57090; CD256 antigen; CD256; TALL2; TALL-2; TNF- and APOL-related leukocyte expressed ligand 2; TNF-related death ligand 1; TNFSF13; TRDL1; TRDL-1; tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily, member 13; tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 13; tumor necrosis factor-like protein ZTNF2; tumor necrosis factor-related death ligand-1; ZTNF2
Species Human
Specificity This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Human APRIL/TNFSF13 . No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Human APRIL/TNFSF13 and analogues was observed.
Kit Components Assay plate (12 x 8 coated Microwells), Standard (Freeze dried), Biotin-antibody (60 x concentrate), HRP-avidin (20 x concentrate), Biotin-antibody Diluent, HRP-avidin Diluent, Sample Diluent, Wash Buffer (20 x concentrate), TMB Substrate, Stop Solution, Adhesive Strip (For 96 wells), Instruction manual
Notes Please contact our Technical Services with any questions regarding species reactivity
Standard Curve Range 31.3--2000 pg/ml
Sensitivity 25 pg/ml
Inter Assay CV%<10%
Intra Assay CV%<8%
Assay Type Sandwich ELISA
Suitable Sample Type serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysate, cell culture medium.
Sample Volume 50-100ul
Applications ELISA
Typical Data ELISA: Human APRIL/TNFSF13 ELISA Kit (Colorimetric). These standard curves are provided for demonstration only. A standard curve should be generated for each set of samples assayed.
Background The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the tumor necrosis factor ligand (TNF) ligand family. This protein is a ligand for TNFRSF17/BCMA, a member of the TNF receptor family. This protein and its receptor are both found to be important for B cell development. In vivo experiments suggest an important role for APRIL in the long-term survival of plasma cells in the bone marrow. Mice deficient in APRIL have normal immune system development. However, APRIL-deficient mice have also been reported to possess a reduced ability to support plasma cell survival. In vitro experiments suggested that this protein may be able to induce apoptosis through its interaction with other TNF receptor family proteins such as TNFRSF6/FAS and TNFRSF14/HVEM.Three alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene encoding distinct isoforms have been reported.