Human alpha2-antiplasmin, His tag
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Cat. No.: HA2AH-25 (for 25μg)
Cat. No.: HA2AH-50 (for 50μg)
Cat. No.: HA2AH-100 (for 100μg)
Description
Alpha 2-antiplasmin (or α2-antiplasmin or plasmin inhibitor) is a serine protease inhibitor (serpin) responsible for inactivating plasmin. Plasmin is an important enzyme that participates in fibrinolysis and degradation of various other proteins. Very few cases (<20) of A2AP deficiency have been described. As plasmin degrades blood clots, impaired inhibition of plasmin leads to a bleeding tendency, which was severe in the cases reported. In liver cirrhosis, there is decreased production of alpha 2-antiplasmin, leading to decreased inactivation of plasmin and an increase in fibrinolysis. This is associated with an increase risk of bleeding in liver disease.
Species
Human
Molecular Alias
Alpha-2-AP, Alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor (Alpha-2-PI), Serpin F2, AAP, PLI
Accession
P08697
Expression Sequence
Protein sequence(P08697, Asn40-Lys491, with C-10*His)
NQEQVSPLTLLKLGNQEPGGQTALKSPPGVCSRDPTPEQTHRLARAMMAFTADLFSLVAQTSTCPNLILSPLSVALALSHLALGAQNHTLQRLQQVLHAGSGPCLPHLLSRLCQDLGPGAFRLAARMYLQKGFPIKEDFLEQSEQLFGAKPVSLTGKQEDDLANINQWVKEATEGKIQEFLSGLPEDTVLLLLNAIHFQGFWRNKFDPSLTQRDSFHLDEQFTVPVEMMQARTYPLRWFLLEQPEIQVAHFPFKNNMSFVVLVPTHFEWNVSQVLANLSWDTLHPPLVWERPTKVRLPKLYLKHQMDLVATLSQLGLQELFQAPDLRGISEQSLVVSGVQHQSTLELSEVGVEAAAATSIAMSRMSLSSFSVNRPFLFFIFEDTTGLPLFVGSVRNPNPSAPRELKEQQDSPGNKDFLQSLKGFPRGDKLFGPDLKLVPPMEEDYPQFGSPKGGGGSHHHHHHHHHH
Expression Host
HEK293
Molecular Weight
Theoretical: 52.1kDa
Actual: 60-80kDa
Purity
>95% by SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin content
<1 EU/μg
Label
Unconjugated
Tag
His Tag
Form
Lyophilized Powder
Buffer System
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 0.2M PBS, pH7.4.
Reconstitution Method
Reconstitute at no more than 1 mg/mL according to the size in deionized water after rapid centrifugation.
Storage Conditions
12 months from the date of receipt when stored at -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
6 months at -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
1 week at 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.