The Soluble Collagen Assay Kit (ab242291) provides a convenient colorimetric method for the detection of soluble collagen from cell or tissue samples.
Colorimetric
Tissue Lysate, Cell Lysate
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Type I collagen is a member of group I collagen (fibrillar forming collagen).
Collagen alpha-1(I) chain, Alpha-1 type I collagen, COL1A1
The Soluble Collagen Assay Kit (ab242291) provides a convenient colorimetric method for the detection of soluble collagen from cell or tissue samples.
Colorimetric
Tissue Lysate, Cell Lysate
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The Soluble Collagen Assay Kit (ab242291) provides a convenient colorimetric method for the detection of soluble collagen from cell or tissue samples. First, the unknown samples or collagen standards are added to a 96 well plate and dried down overnight. Then, a Sirius Red reagent is added to stain the [Gly-x-y] triple helix structure of collagen. Finally, the stained collagen is washed with an Acidic Reagent, eluted from the plate with a Basic Reagent, transferred to a new 96 well plate and measured by a plate spectrophotometer.
The amount of collagen in the unknown samples is determined by comparing with a predetermined collagen standard curve. The provided reagents are sufficient for the evaluation of 96 assays including standards and unknown samples.
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Collagen type I also called collagen I is a structural protein expressed mainly in connective tissues such as skin tendon bone and ligaments. It serves as an important component in providing mechanical strength and integrity to these tissues. Collagen I is a fibrillar collagen known for its triple-helix structure composed of two alpha-1 chains and one alpha-2 chain and has a molecular mass of approximately 300 kDa. Researchers often employ collagen western blot and collagen ELISA techniques for its detection. Collagen suppliers offer various collagen antibodies used in these assays to study its distribution and function.
Collagen type I plays a central role in maintaining the extracellular matrix and supporting cellular environments. It interacts with other matrix proteins and cells forming complexes that help in tissue development and repair. Type I collagen is especially important in bone matrix working alongside minerals like hydroxyapatite to provide rigidity and support. Anti-collagen antibodies aid in studying its biological functions and interactions which are critical to understanding tissue dynamics.
Collagen type I interacts with multiple signaling cascades involved in tissue remodeling and repair. It is a significant player in the TGF-β pathway which regulates fibrosis and wound healing processes. In these pathways proteins such as fibronectin and integrins work in concert with collagen type I to orchestrate cellular responses to damage. Researchers often examine its role in these pathways to uncover therapeutic possibilities for disease interventions.
Collagen type I has strong connections to conditions like osteogenesis imperfecta and fibrosis. Mutations or irregularities in collagen I production can lead to osteogenesis imperfecta a genetic disorder characterized by brittle bones. In fibrosis excessive collagen deposition disrupts normal tissue architecture contributing to organ dysfunction. In both conditions type I collagen interacts with other proteins like matrix metalloproteinases which modulate its breakdown and remodeling highlighting its importance in disease pathology.
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Soluble Collagen Standard Curve.
Detection of Soluble Collagen in Chicken Liver.
Chicken liver was homogenized in 2.5% Acetic Acid containing 0.1 mg/mL Pepsin, pH neutralized, and diluted into PBS according to the Preparation of Samples Section. Samples were tested according to the Assay Protocol.
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