Tryptase (Mast Cell Marker)
Product Specifications
Gene Name
[TPSAB1]
NCBI Gene ID
7177
Reactivity
Human. Others not known.
Specificity
Tryptases comprise a family of trypsin-like serine proteases (peptidase family S1). Tryptases are stored in mast cell secretory granules and basophils. Mast cells are connective tissue cells derived from blood-forming tissues that line arterial walls and secrete substances, which mediate inflammatory and immune responses. Tryptases are released into the extracellular environment and are resistant to all known endogenous proteinase inhibitors. This antibody reacts with mast cells distributed in skin, synovium, lung, and heart. This antibody does not bind with any other cell type. Human mast cell tryptase is considered to be an important marker of mast cell activation and is an important mediator of inflammation. Mastocytosis is a term collectively used for a group of disorders in which there is abnormal accumulation of mast cells in one or multiple organs. Anti-tryptase, combined with anti-CD2, anti-CD25, and anti-CD117, can be useful in identifying reactive mast cell hyperplasia, myelogenous neoplasms, mast cell leukemia, and mastocytosis.
Other Gene Names
[TPSAB1; TPSAB1; TPS1; TPS2; TPSB1; TPS1; TPS2; TPSB1; Tryptase-1]
Short Name
[Tryptase]
Other Product Names
[tryptase alpha/beta-1; Tryptase alpha/beta-1; tryptase alpha/beta-1; tryptase alpha/beta 1; Tryptase I; Tryptase alpha-1]
NCBI GI Number
13775595
NCBI Accession Number
NP_003285.2
NCBI GB Accession Number
NM_003294.3
Uniprot Accession Number
Q15661
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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