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Renin ELISA Kit

Rockland koa0735 REN Reactivity: Human Colorimetric Sandwich ELISA 31.2 pg/mL - 2000 pg/mL Cell Culture Supernatant, Plasma (EDTA - heparin), Serum, Urine
Rockland
Catalog No. ABIN6719798
Supplier Product No.: koa0735
  • Target See all Renin (REN) ELISA Kits
    Renin (REN)
    Reactivity
    • 14
    • 11
    • 10
    • 5
    • 4
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Human
    Detection Method
    Colorimetric
    Method Type
    Sandwich ELISA
    Detection Range
    31.2 pg/mL - 2000 pg/mL
    Minimum Detection Limit
    31.2 pg/mL
    Application
    ELISA
    Supplier Product No.
    koa0735
    Supplier
    Rockland
    Purpose
    Human Renin Sandwich ELISA Kit for Quantitative Detection
    Brand
    AccuSignal™
    Sample Type
    Cell Culture Supernatant, Plasma (EDTA - heparin), Serum, Urine
    Analytical Method
    Quantitative
    Specificity

    Production: Natural and recombinant human Renin. There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins.

    Sensitivity
    < 10 pg/mL
    Components
    • Antibody-coated 96-well plate
    • Target Protein Standard
    • Detection antibody
    • Detection reagent
    • Diluent buffers
    • Wash buffers
    • Substrate Solution
    • Stop solutions
    • Adhesive covers
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  • Application Notes
    Useful in Sandwich ELISA for Quantitative Detection of Antigen. Aliquot 0.1 mL per well of the 2000pg/mL,1000pg/mL, 500pg/mL, 250pg/mL, 125pg/mL, 62.5pg/mL, 31.2pg/mL human Renin standard solutions into the precoated 96-well plate. Add 0.1 mL of the sample diluent buffer into the control well (Zero well). Add 0.1 mL of each properly diluted sample of human cell culture supernates, serum, plasma(heparin, EDTA) or urine to each empty well. It is recommended that each human Renin standard solution and each sample be measured in duplicate.
    Comment

    Standard: Expression system for standard: NSO, Immunogen sequence: L67-R406

    Sample Volume
    100 μL
    Plate
    Pre-coated
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Storage
    4 °C,-20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store vials at 4°C prior to opening. Centrifuge product if not completely clear after standing at room temperature. This product is stable for 6 months at 4°C as an undiluted liquid. Dilute only prior to immediate use. For extended storage freeze at -20°C or below for 12 months. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing.
    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Target See all Renin (REN) ELISA Kits
    Renin (REN)
    Alternative Name
    Renin (REN Products)
    Background

    Synonyms: ATP6AP2, ATP6M8-9, ATPase H(+)-transporting lysosomal accessory protein 2, ATPase H(+)-transporting lysosomal-interacting protein 2, Embryonic liver differentiation factor 10, ER-localized type I transmembrane adaptor, N14F, Renin receptor, Renin/prorenin receptor, RENR_HUMAN, V-ATPase M8.9 subunit, Vacuolar ATP synthase membrane sector-associated protein M8-9

    Background: Renin, also known as an angiotensinogenase, is an enzyme that participates in the body's renin-angiotensin system(RAS). This gene is mapped to 1q32.1. Renin's primary function is to cause an increase in blood pressure, leading to restoration of perfusion pressure in the kidneys. It also can catalyze the first step in the activation pathway of angiotensinogen--a cascade that can result in aldosterone release, vasoconstriction. Renin, an aspartyl protease, cleaves angiotensinogen to form angiotensin I, which is converted to angiotensin II by angiotensin I converting enzyme, an important regulator of blood pressure and electrolyte balance. What's more, Renin secretion is also stimulated by sympathetic nervous stimulation, mainly through beta-1 adrenoceptor activation.

    Gene ID
    5972
    NCBI Accession
    NP_000528
    UniProt
    P00797
    Pathways
    ACE Inhibitor Pathway, Peptide Hormone Metabolism, Regulation of Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure by Hormones, Feeding Behaviour
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