Factor H Antibody (Polyclonal)
A goat antiserum raised against human Factor H.
Product Specifications
Background
Factor H is a single-chain glycoprotein with a molecular weight of approximately 150 KD. The concentration of this protein in normal human plasma/serum is approximately 500 μg/mL. Factor H can regulate the complement system on both the cellular surface and in fluid phase, and plays roles in both the alternative and classical pathways of activation. Factor H regulates formation and function of C3 convertase enzyme in the alternative pathway. It binds to C3b and inhibits C3 convertase formation, dissociates assembled C3 convertase, accelerates Factor I mediated cleavage of C3b to C3bi, and hinders C5 binding to the C3b subcomponent of both the alternative and classical pathways. Factor H also regulates the spontaneous fluid-phase activation of the alternative complement pathway by C3b-like forms of C3 that continuously arise in plasma and serum. Therefore, when concentrations of Factor H fall below normal levels, rapid fluid-phase activation occurs which causes consumption of complement components both in vivo and in vitro.
Cross Reactivity
Human, Baboon, Horse, Dog, Cat, Rabbit, Hamster, Mouse, Rat, Guinea Pig
Immunogen
Highly purified human Factor H
Clonality
Polyclonal
Source
Goat
Applications
See citations and technical data sheet for application info.
Concentration
> 40 mg/mL
Form
Liquid. Whole Antiserum. ≤ 0.1% Sodium Azide
Storage Conditions
Short term (30 days) 4 ̊C. Long term at or below –20 ̊C.
Specificity
The Anti-human Factor H polyclonal antisera was tested against normal human serum/plasma by immunodiffusion, one-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis, and rocket immunoelectrophoresis. The antisera was determined to be monospecific for Factor H at varying concentrations.
Isotype
Goat IgG
Conjugate
Unconjugated
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