Human OMD ELISA KIT (1 x 96 wells)
CAT#: EA102694
For quantitative detection of human Osteoadherin in cell culture supernates, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA).
CNY 5000.00
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Description | For quantitative detection of human Osteoadherin in cell culture supernates, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA). |
Size | 1 x 96 wells |
Format | 8x12 divisible strips |
Assay Type | Sandwich ELISA kit of Quantitative Detection for Human Osteoadherin |
Assay Length | 3.5 hours incubations; 1 hour washing and analyzing samples |
Signal | Colorimetric |
Curve Range | 15.6pg/ml-1000pg/ml |
Specificity | This kit is used for quantitative detection of Human Osteoadherin |
Sensitivity | <10pg/ml |
Reactivity | Human |
Cross Reactivity | There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins. |
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Background | Osteomodulin (also called osteoadherin or osteoadherin proteoglycan) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OMD gene. This gene is mapped to 9q22.31. Osteoadherin (OSAD), also known as Osteomodulin, is an extracellular matrix keratan sulfate proteoglycan that belongs to the class II subfamily of small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRP). LRR motifs consist of approximately 20‑30 amino acids (aa) with conserved leucine spacing, folded into a structure with one beta -sheet and one alpha -helix. Human OSAD is expressed as an even larger 110 kDa molecule in teeth. OSAD contains eight sulfated tyrosine residues and is distinguished from other class II SLRPs by the presence of an approximately 70 aa C‑terminal acidic domain. OSAD is expressed by fetal and adult osteoblasts but is not detectable in cartilage or tendon. In dental tissue, OSAD is expressed by odontoblasts and ameloblasts and is involved in the mineralization of bone and teeth. OSAD promotes the adhesion of osteoblasts and odontoblasts to the surrounding matrix, an interaction that is mediated by Integrin alpha V beta 3. |
Gene Symbol | OMD |
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