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AB108911

Human Transferrin ELISA Kit

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Human Transferrin ELISA Kit is a Competitive ELISA for the measurement of Human Transferrin in Human in Biofluids samples.

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PRO1400, TF, Serotransferrin, Transferrin, Beta-1 metal-binding globulin, Siderophilin

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Sandwich ELISA - Human Transferrin ELISA Kit (AB108911)
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Sandwich ELISA - Human Transferrin ELISA Kit (AB108911)

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Key facts

Detection method

Colorimetric

Sample types

Plasma, Serum

Reacts with

Human

Assay type

Competitive

Sensitivity

= 89 ng/mL

Range

0.098 - 25 µg/mL

Assay time

2h

Assay Platform

Microplate

Reactivity data

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Product details

Abcam's Transferrin Human in vitro competitive ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) kit is designed for the quantitative measurement of Transferrin in plasma and serum samples.

A Transferrin specific antibody has been precoated onto 96-well plates and blocked. Standards or test samples are added to the wells and subsequently biotinylated Transferrin is added and then followed by washing with wash buffer. Streptavidin-Peroxidase Complex is added and unbound conjugates are washed away with wash buffer. TMB is then used to visualize Streptavidin-Peroxidase enzymatic reaction. TMB is catalyzed by Streptavidin-Peroxidase to produce a blue color product that changes into yellow after adding acidic stop solution. The density of yellow coloration is inversely proportional to the amount of Transferrin captured in plate.

The entire kit may be stored at -20°C for long term storage before reconstitution - Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Precision

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What's included?

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Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-20°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Multi
Storage information
Please refer to protocols

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

Transferrin also known as serotransferrin or siderophilin is a glycoprotein with a mass of approximately 80 kDa. It is primarily synthesized in the liver and subsequently secreted into the bloodstream. Transferrin has an important role in iron transport and maintains iron homeostasis by binding and delivering iron to various tissues throughout the body. It can bind two ferric ions (Fe3+) in association with an anion usually bicarbonate. In biological fluids transferrin exists in serum plasma and other extracellular fluids.
Biological function summary

Transferrin facilitates the transportation of iron ions. It delivers iron to cells by binding to transferrin receptors on cell surfaces forming a complex that gets internalized via receptor-mediated endocytosis. Inside the endosomes acidic conditions cause iron to release from transferrin enabling its utilization in cellular processes like DNA synthesis and electron transport. Transferrin itself acts independently and does not form part of a larger protein complex. Variants of transferrin include mouse transferrin bovine transferrin and biotinylated transferrin each with similar function across different species.

Pathways

Transferrin operates centrally in iron metabolism and homeostasis pathways. It functions in coordination with the transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) which facilitates cellular uptake of the transferrin-iron complex. Additionally transferrin plays a role in the hepcidin regulatory pathway. Hepcidin modulates iron homeostasis by decreasing iron absorption in the intestine and controlling iron release from macrophages and hepatocytes. Transferrin's ability to bind iron connects it to other iron-containing proteins such as ferritin which stores excess iron in cells.

Several iron-related conditions can impact transferrin function including anemia and hemochromatosis. Anemia often occurs when there is insufficient iron delivery leading to inadequate hemoglobin synthesis and reduced oxygen transport. Aberrant transferrin receptor activity affects iron uptake in such conditions. Hemochromatosis characterized by iron overload can occur due to mutations in genes like HFE leading to changes in hepcidin regulation and increased intestinal iron absorption. Transferrin levels and saturation are clinical indicators used to assess iron status in such diseases.

Product protocols

Target data

Transferrins are iron binding transport proteins which can bind two Fe(3+) ions in association with the binding of an anion, usually bicarbonate. It is responsible for the transport of iron from sites of absorption and heme degradation to those of storage and utilization. Serum transferrin may also have a further role in stimulating cell proliferation.. (Microbial infection) Serves as an iron source for Neisseria species, which capture the protein and extract its iron for their own use.. (Microbial infection) Serves as an iron source for parasite T.brucei (strain 427), which capture TF via its own transferrin receptor ESAG6 : ESAG7 and extract its iron for its own use.
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EBioMedicine 75:103802 PubMed34990893

2022

Blood levels of adiponectin and IL-1Ra distinguish type 3c from type 2 diabetes: Implications for earlier pancreatic cancer detection in new-onset diabetes.

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Lucy Oldfield,Anthony Evans,Rohith Gopala Rao,Claire Jenkinson,Tejpal Purewal,Eftychia E Psarelli,Usha Menon,John F Timms,Stephen P Pereira,Paula Ghaneh,William Greenhalf,Christopher Halloran,Eithne Costello

Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment 17:2041-2051 PubMed34188474

2021

Clinical Characteristics, Iron Metabolism and Neuroinflammation: New Insight into Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Parkinson's Disease.

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Yang Hu,Peng Guo,Teng-Hong Lian,Li-Jun Zuo,Shu-Yang Yu,Li Liu,Zhao Jin,Qiu-Jin Yu,Rui-Dan Wang,Li-Xia Li,Ying-Shan Piao,Wei Zhang

Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 10: PubMed34065056

2021

Higher Hepcidin Levels in Adolescents with Obesity Are Associated with Metabolic Syndrome Dyslipidemia and Visceral Fat.

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Reyna Rodríguez-Mortera,Russell Caccavello,Ricardo Hermo,María Eugenia Garay-Sevilla,Alejandro Gugliucci

Scientific reports 10:3844 PubMed32123229

2020

Serum proteomics of active tuberculosis patients and contacts reveals unique processes activated during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

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Jesús Mateos,Olivia Estévez,África González-Fernández,Luis Anibarro,Ángeles Pallarés,Rajko Reljic,Tufária Mussá,Cremildo Gomes-Maueia,Artur Nguilichane,José M Gallardo,Isabel Medina,Mónica Carrera

Frontiers in neuroscience 13:255 PubMed30971879

2019

Tremor-Dominant in Parkinson Disease: The Relevance to Iron Metabolism and Inflammation.

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Teng-Hong Lian,Peng Guo,Li-Jun Zuo,Yang Hu,Shu-Yang Yu,Qiu-Jin Yu,Zhao Jin,Rui-Dan Wang,Li-Xia Li,Wei Zhang

Scientific reports 9:2918 PubMed30814647

2019

A ferroptosis-based panel of prognostic biomarkers for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

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David Devos,Caroline Moreau,Maeva Kyheng,Guillaume Garçon,Anne Sophie Rolland,Hélène Blasco,Patrick Gelé,T Timothée Lenglet,C Veyrat-Durebex,Philippe Corcia,Mary Dutheil,Peter Bede,Andreas Jeromin,Patrick Oeckl,Markus Otto,Vincent Meininger,Véronique Danel-Brunaud,Jean-Christophe Devedjian,James A Duce,Pierre François Pradat

Malaria journal 17:253 PubMed29980206

2018

Haemolysis and haem oxygenase-1 induction during persistent "asymptomatic" malaria infection in Burkinabé children.

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Jason P Mooney,Aissata Barry,Bronner P Gonçalves,Alfred B Tiono,Shehu S Awandu,Lynn Grignard,Chris J Drakeley,Christian Bottomley,Teun Bousema,Eleanor M Riley

BMC neurology 18:9 PubMed29343241

2018

Clinical features and dysfunctions of iron metabolism in Parkinson disease patients with hyper echogenicity in substantia nigra: a cross-sectional study.

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Shu-Yang Yu,Chen-Jie Cao,Li-Jun Zuo,Ze-Jie Chen,Teng-Hong Lian,Fang Wang,Yang Hu,Ying-Shan Piao,Li-Xia Li,Peng Guo,Li Liu,Qiu-Jin Yu,Rui-Dan Wang,Piu Chan,Sheng-di Chen,Xiao-Min Wang,Wei Zhang

Scientific reports 7:14973 PubMed29097764

2017

Iron deposition in substantia nigra: abnormal iron metabolism, neuroinflammatory mechanism and clinical relevance.

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Zhuo Liu,Hui-Cong Shen,Teng-Hong Lian,Lei Mao,Shou-Xian Tang,Li Sun,Xi-Yan Huang,Peng Guo,Chen-Jie Cao,Shu-Yang Yu,Li-Jun Zuo,Xiao-Min Wang,Sheng-Di Chen,Piu Chan,Wei Zhang

Scientific reports 7:10547 PubMed28874701

2017

Restless legs syndrome in Parkinson disease: Clinical characteristics, abnormal iron metabolism and altered neurotransmitters.

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Ying-Shan Piao,Teng-Hong Lian,Yang Hu,Li-Jun Zuo,Peng Guo,Shu-Yang Yu,Li Liu,Zhao Jin,Hui Zhao,Li-Xia Li,Qiu-Jin Yu,Rui-Dan Wang,Sheng-Di Chen,Piu Chan,Xiao-Min Wang,Wei Zhang
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