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Facts about Alpha-1-acid glycoprotein 1.
Also binds synthetic drugs and influences their supply and availability in the body. Appears to function in modulating the activity of the immune system during the acute-phase reaction.
Human | |
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Gene Name: | ORM1 |
Uniprot: | P02763 |
Entrez: | 5004 |
Belongs to: |
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calycin superfamily |
AGP 1; AGP; AGP1; AGP1alpha-1-acid glycoprotein 1; AGPA; AGP-A; alpha 1Acid Glycoprotein; alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein; OMD 1; ORM; ORM1; orosomucoid 1; Orosomucoid; orosomucoid-1
Mass (kDA):
23.512 kDA
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Location: | 9q32 |
Sequence: | 9; NC_000009.12 (114323098..114326479) |
Expressed by the liver and secreted in plasma.
Secreted.
The ORM1 marker is a highly sought-after protein that has a number of applications in research. Several primary antibodies from Steven Boster are highly cited in scientific journals. Here's a look at the history of Boster's work, and the best uses for this protein in research. It's also useful for scientists working on applications and special samples. This marker is applicable to scientists around the world, so a broad range of applications is possible.
Boster offers high-affinity primary antibodies that are cited in the research community. Many of Boster's antibodies have been widely cited for decades and have been validated using ELISA, Western Blotting, and Immunohistochemistry. As a result, researchers around the world can rely on Boster primary antibodies for research. Read on to learn more about Boster's high-affinity antibodies.
Primary antibodies from Boster include the 5-Methylcytosine Antibody (also known as BRCA1), the Monoclonal Anti-Human SSEA-4 Affinity Purified Monoclonal Antibody, and the Human MAC-2 Polymerase. Other renowned antibodies are the ANTI-Mouse/Human MAC-2 (GALECTIN-3) and the Rabbit Anti-Puromycin, both unconjugated.
In the year 2022, Steve Boster will be remembered for his life and work. He was born in Joliet, IL, to James and Evelyn Meier. He was an Army veteran and worked as a manager in the retail industry for many years. He was a member of Concordia Hall in Staunton. In addition to his wife of over 35 years, Nina Mae, he is survived by his son Jonathan and grandson Cory.
Family is at the top of Steve's priority list. He loved his wife and children and sang low in front of them. Steve loved sports and auto racing. If his car broke down at 2 a.m., he was the first one to call. He often came to appointments even in below freezing weather. His generosity extended to friends, and he treated them like family. In his honor, his history includes many landmarks.
His primary antibodies are used for a variety of different purposes. These antibodies are typically short in size and contain a peptide sequence. His primary antibodies are 10 to 14 amino acids long and lack secondary structure, making them an ideal choice for biochemical and biological research. They typically represent a single antigenic epitope, a group of 4-6 amino acids, or a portion of a larger protein.
Monoclonal antibodies have low affinity, and are characterized by a limited affinity for antigens. However, when the antigen is small, many IgG molecules recognize the hapten and stimulate a more effective immune response. In these cases, the chemistry between antigen and hapten attachment is important. When the antigen is small, the chemistry of the antibody-hapten interaction becomes important.
PMID: 2822385 by Dente L., et al. Structure and expression of the genes coding for human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein.
PMID: 3770479 by Board P.G., et al. Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of human alpha 1 acid glycoprotein cDNA.
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