质量标准:【产品介绍】Fibrinogen is comprised of two sets of
three polypeptide chains termed alpha, beta and gamma
that are joined by disulfide bridging within the
N-terminal E domain (1). Following vascular
injury, fibrinogen is cleaved by thrombin to form
fibrin which is the most abundant component of blood
clots. Fibrinogen binds through its gamma chain to
cell surface receptors, growth factors, and
coagulation factors to perform key roles in fibrin
clot formation, platelet aggregation, and wound
healing (2). Fibrinogen gamma chain, a
fibrinogen gamma-chain variant generated via
alternative mRNA processing, binding to thrombin and
factor VIII results in clots that are mechanically
stiffer and resistant to fibrinolysis (2). Elevated
plasma fibrinogen gamma concentration is associated
with myocardial infarction (3). Fibrinogen-gamma
C-terminal fragments can induce endothelial
barrier dysfunction and microvascular leak (4).
Recommended Applications
WB, FC
Applications and Recommended Dilution Factors
WB: 1:1000 - 10,000
FC: 1:10 - 100
Species Reactivity
Human
Products Data
Western blot analysis on Human plasma lysates
using anti-Fibrinogen gamma chain RabMAb (cat. #2693-1).
Specificity
A synthetic peptide corresponding to residues in
human Fibrinogen gamma chain was used as an immunogen.