Human MRC1 (Macrophage mannose receptor 1) ELISA Kit

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Human MRC1 (Macrophage mannose receptor 1) ELISA Kit
category
ELISA Kits
provider
FineTest
reference
EH1802
tested applications
ELISA

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Product specifications

Category
ELISA Kits
Reactivity
Human
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Assay Data
4 hours
Assay Type
Sandwich ELISA, Double Antibody
Test Range
0.313-20ng/ml
Sensitivity
0.188ng/ml
Size 1
96T
Tested Applications
ELISA
Sample Type
Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant, cell or tissue lysate, Other liquid samples
Availability
Shipped within 10-14 working days.
Storage
2-8 °C for 12 months
UniProt ID
P22897
Alias
Macrophage mannose receptor 1,MMR,hMR,CD206,MRC1L1,CLEC13D; CLEC13DL,C-type lectin domain family 13 member D,C-type lectin domain family 13 member D-like,Macrophage mannose receptor 1-like protein 1
Background
Elisa kits for MRC1
Status
RUO

MRC1, or mannose receptor C-type 1, is a type I transmembrane protein predominantly found on the surface of macrophages, dendritic cells, and certain endothelial cells. The receptor, encoded by the MRC1 gene, plays an essential role in immune surveillance and host defense against pathogens. It is a member of the C-type lectin receptor (CLR) family, a group of proteins involved in recognizing carbohydrate structures on pathogens, facilitating their capture, and subsequently initiating immune responses. The mannose receptor (MR) recognizes and binds to mannose, fucose, and N-acetylglucosamine residues, which are common on the surface of microorganisms, thereby enabling the immune system to detect a broad range of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. This recognition mechanism is crucial for identifying foreign pathogens that display distinct glycosylation patterns on their surfaces compared to host cells. Beyond its role in pathogen recognition, MRC1 is involved in various physiological processes, including antigen processing and presentation, phagocytosis, and homeostasis. By mediating endocytosis of specific ligands and facilitating the clearance of glycoproteins and degraded cell components, MRC1 supports tissue repair and cellular turnover, making it integral to both innate immunity and tissue remodeling.

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