Human Alpha-1-Microglobulin / Bikunin Precursor (a1M) Protein

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Human Alpha-1-Microglobulin / Bikunin Precursor (a1M) Protein
category
Proteins and Peptides
provider
Abbexa
reference
abx065239
tested applications
WB, SDS-PAGE

Description

Human Alpha-1-Microglobulin/Bikunin Precursor (AMBP) is a recombinant Human protein produced in a Prokaryotic expression system (E. coli).

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Product specifications

Category
Proteins and Peptides
Immunogen Target
Alpha-1-Microglobulin / Bikunin Precursor (a1M)
Host
E. coli
Origin
Human
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Observed MW
Molecular Weight: Calculated MW: 22.2 kDa

Concentration: Prior to lyophilization: 200 µg/ml

Sequence Fragment: Val22-Val203

Tag: N-terminal His tag
Expression
Recombinant
Purity
> 95%
Size 1
10 µg
Size 2
50 µg
Size 3
100 µg
Size 4
200 µg
Size 5
500 µg
Form
Lyophilized To keep the original salt concentration, we recommend reconstituting to the original concentration prior to lyophilization (see Concentration) in ddH2O. If a lower concentration is required, dilute in PBS, pH 7.4. If a higher concentration is required, the product can be reconstituted directly in PBS, pH 7.4, though please note that this will change the overall salt concentration. The stock concentration should be between 0.1-1.0 mg/ml. Do not vortex.
Tested Applications
WB, SDS-PAGE
Buffer
Prior to lyophilization: PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.01% Sarcosyl, 1 mM DTT, 5% Trehalose and Proclin-300.
Availability
Shipped within 5-12 working days.
Storage
Store at 2-8 °C for up to one month. Store at -80 °C for up to one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Dry Ice
No
UniProt ID
P02760
Alias
A1M,HCP,ITI,UTI,EDC1,HI30,ITIL,IATIL,ITILC,AMBP
Background
Protein AMBP
Status
RUO
Note
This product is for research use only.   Not for human consumption, cosmetic, therapeutic or diagnostic use.

Descripción

Alpha-1-Microglobulin-Bikunin Precursor (AMBP) encodes a precursor protein that generates two distinct products: alpha-1-microglobulin (A1M) and bikunin. Alpha-1-microglobulin is a small glycoprotein with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, primarily involved in scavenging free heme and protecting tissues from oxidative stress and protein damage. It also binds and removes oxidized molecules, maintaining cellular homeostasis. Bikunin, on the other hand, is a Kunitz-type protease inhibitor that regulates serine proteases, playing a key role in controlling inflammation and extracellular matrix stabilization. As part of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor family, bikunin contributes to tissue repair and proteolytic balance. Both proteins are primarily produced in the liver and circulate in the blood, fulfilling complementary functions in tissue protection and repair. Dysregulation of AMBP expression has been implicated in liver diseases, chronic inflammation, and cancer, where disruptions in antioxidant defense, protease regulation, and extracellular matrix stability contribute to disease progression, highlighting its importance in maintaining physiological homeostasis.

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