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FA8A (light chain, Cleaved-Glu1668) rabbit pAb

Disease: Defects in F8 are the cause of hemophilia A (HEMA) [MIM: 306700]. HEMA is a common recessive X-linked coagulation disorder. The frequency of hemophilia A is 1-2 in 10, 000 male births in all ethnic groups. About 50% of patients have severe hemophilia A with F8C activity less than 1% of normal; they have frequent spontaneous bleeding into joints, muscles and internal organs. Moderately severe hemophilia A occurs in about 10% of patients; F8C activity is 2-5% of normal, and there is bleeding after minor trauma. Mild hemophilia A, which occurs in 30-40% of patients, is associated with F8C activity of 5-30% and bleeding occurs only after significant trauma or surgery. Of particular interest for the understanding of the function of F8C is the category of CRM (cross-reacting material) positive patients (approximately 5%) that have considerable amount of F8C in their plasma (at least 30% of normal), but the protein is non-functional; i. e. the F8C activity is much less than the plasma protein level. CRM-reduced is another category of patients in which the F8C antigen and activity are reduced to approximately the same level. Most mutations are CRM negative, and probably affect the folding and stability of the protein. Domain: Domain F5/8 type C 2 is responsible for phospholipid-binding and essential for factor VIII activity. function: Factor VIII, along with calcium and phospholipid, acts as a cofactor for factor IXa when it converts factor X to the activated form, factor Xa. mass spectrometry: Disulfated PubMed: 10368977, mass spectrometry: Monosulfated PubMed: 10368977, mass spectrometry: Nonsulfated PubMed: 10368977, mass spectrometry: Sulfated PubMed: 10368977, mass spectrometry: Trisulfated PubMed: 10368977, online information: Factor VIII entry, online information: Factor VIII mutation db, pharmaceutical: Available under the names Kogenate (Bayer) and Recombinate (Baxter and American Home Products). Used to treat hemophilia A. PTM: Sulfation on Tyr-1699 is essential for binding vWF. similarity: Belongs to the multicopper oxidase family. similarity: Contains 1 F5/8 type C domain. similarity: Contains 2 F5/8 type C domains. similarity: Contains 3 F5/8 type A domains. similarity: Contains 6 plastocyanin-like domains. subunit: Interacts with vWF. vWF binding is essential for the stabilization of F8 in circulation.

Product Specifications

Background

Disease:Defects in F8 are the cause of hemophilia A (HEMA) [MIM:306700]. HEMA is a common recessive X-linked coagulation disorder. The frequency of hemophilia A is 1-2 in 10,000 male births in all ethnic groups. About 50% of patients have severe hemophilia A with F8C activity less than 1% of normal; they have frequent spontaneous bleeding into joints, muscles and internal organs. Moderately severe hemophilia A occurs in about 10% of patients; F8C activity is 2-5% of normal, and there is bleeding after minor trauma. Mild hemophilia A, which occurs in 30-40% of patients, is associated with F8C activity of 5-30% and bleeding occurs only after significant trauma or surgery. Of particular interest for the understanding of the function of F8C is the category of CRM (cross-reacting material) positive patients (approximately 5%) that have considerable amount of F8C in their plasma (at least 30% of normal), but the protein is non-functional; i.e., the F8C activity is much less than the plasma protein level. CRM-reduced is another category of patients in which the F8C antigen and activity are reduced to approximately the same level. Most mutations are CRM negative, and probably affect the folding and stability of the protein., domain:Domain F5/8 type C 2 is responsible for phospholipid-binding and essential for factor VIII activity., function:Factor VIII, along with calcium and phospholipid, acts as a cofactor for factor IXa when it converts factor X to the activated form, factor Xa., mass spectrometry:Disulfated PubMed:10368977, mass spectrometry:Monosulfated PubMed:10368977, mass spectrometry:Nonsulfated PubMed:10368977, mass spectrometry:Sulfated PubMed:10368977, mass spectrometry:Trisulfated PubMed:10368977, online information:Factor VIII entry, online information:Factor VIII mutation db, pharmaceutical:Available under the names Kogenate (Bayer) and Recombinate (Baxter and American Home Products) . Used to treat hemophilia A., PTM:Sulfation on Tyr-1699 is essential for binding vWF., similarity:Belongs to the multicopper oxidase family., similarity:Contains 1 F5/8 type C domain., similarity:Contains 2 F5/8 type C domains., similarity:Contains 3 F5/8 type A domains., similarity:Contains 6 plastocyanin-like domains., subunit:Interacts with vWF. vWF binding is essential for the stabilization of F8 in circulation.

UniProt

P00451

Swiss Prot

P00451

Reactivity

Human; Mouse

Immunogen

Synthesized peptide derived from human FA8A (light chain, Cleaved-Glu1668)

Clonality

Polyclonal

Source

Rabbit

Applications

WB; ELISA

Concentration

1 mg/ml

Dilution

WB 1:1000-2000 ELISA 1:5000-20000

Molecular Weight

75 260kD

Storage Conditions

-20°C/1 year

Observed Molecular Weight

75 260kD

Fragment

IgG

Subcellular Location

Secreted, extracellular space.

Other Product Names

Coagulation factor VIII (Antihemophilic factor; AHF; Procoagulant component) [Cleaved into: Factor VIIIa heavy chain, 200 kDa isoform; Factor VIIIa heavy chain, 92 kDa isoform; Factor VIII B chain; Factor VIIIa light chain]

Gene ID (Human)

2157

Available Sizes

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