Recombinant Human Cystatin C Protein
Product Specifications
Background
Cystatin C or cystatin 3 (formerly gamma trace, post-gamma-globulin, or neuroendocrine basic polypeptide), a protein encoded by the CST3 gene, is mainly used as a biomarker of kidney function. Recently, it has been studied for its role in predicting new-onset or deteriorating cardiovascular disease. It also seems to play a role in brain disorders involving amyloid (a specific type of protein deposition), such as Alzheimer's disease. In humans, all cells with a nucleus (cell core containing the DNA) produce cystatin C as a chain of 120 amino acids. It is found in virtually all tissues and body fluids. It is a potent inhibitor of lysosomal proteinases (enzymes from a special subunit of the cell that break down proteins) and probably one of the most important extracellular inhibitors of cysteine proteases (it prevents the breakdown of proteins outside the cell by a specific type of protein degrading enzymes) . Cystatin C belongs to the type 2 cystatin gene family.
Source
E. Coli
Applications
SDS-PAGE
Purity
>85%by SDS-PAGE
References & Citations
1. Zahran A, El-Husseini A, Shoker A (2007) . "Can cystatin C replace creatinine to estimate glomerular filtration rate? A literature review". American Journal of Nephrology. 27 (2) : 197–205. 2. Roos JF, Doust J, Tett SE, Kirkpatrick CM (March 2007) . "Diagnostic accuracy of cystatin C compared to serum creatinine for the estimation of renal dysfunction in adults and children--a meta-analysis". Clinical Biochemistry. 40 (5–6) : 383–91.
Storage Conditions
Shipat 4°C. Upon receipt, aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C for long term. Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles.
Formulation
Liquid
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