Haptoglobin, Rat [9087-69-8]
16-16-080116-RAT
Protein IDP06866
Product group Proteins / Signaling Molecules
Overview
- SupplierAthens Research
- Product NameHaptoglobin, Rat [9087-69-8]
- Delivery Days Customer9
- Applications SupplierELISA, Protein Chemistry, Inflammation, Sickle Cell Anemia, Glycosylation, Stroke, Central Nervous System Injury, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, In Vitro Diagnostic, Iron Metabolism, Cancer
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Estimated Purity≥95% by SDS-PAGE
- Gene ID24464
- Target nameHp
- Target descriptionhaptoglobin
- Target synonymsBa1-647, haptoglobin, liver regeneration-related protein LRRG173, zonulin
- Protein IDP06866
- Protein NameHaptoglobin
- Scientific DescriptionRat haptoglobin is a plasma glycoprotein primarily responsible for binding free hemoglobin released during red blood cell breakdown, thereby preventing hemoglobin-induced oxidative tissue damage and facilitating its clearance via the reticuloendothelial system2. Structurally, rat haptoglobin is a heterotetramer composed of two alpha and two glycosylated beta subunits linked by disulfide bonds, and it exhibits significant polymorphism, resulting in multiple phenotypes with varying molecular weights and polymeric structures. These structural variants influence the protein’s antioxidant capacity and are linked to different susceptibilities to disease. Altered haptoglobin levels or function in rats are associated with hemolytic anemia, kidney injury due to hemoglobin accumulation, and increased risk of oxidative stress-related diseases. In biomedical research, rat haptoglobin serves as a biomarker for hemolytic conditions and inflammation, and is used in studies of oxidative stress, immune response, and as a model for understanding haptoglobin's role in human health and disease.
- Shelf life instructionmore then 1 year
- SourceRat Serum used to purify Haptoglobin was obtained from healthy animals of US origin and under the care of a registered veterinarian.
- Storage Instruction≤ -20° C
- UNSPSC12352202