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Superoxide dismutase 3 Human ELISA

Other names: SOD3 Distributed product
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New: RLF-EK0107R (regulatory status: RUO) 96 wells (1 kit)
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Summary

Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is an antioxidative enzyme involved in the defense system against reactive oxygen species (ROS). SOD catalyzes the dismutation reaction of superoxide radical anion (O2-) to hydrogen peroxide, which is then catalyzed to innocuous O2 and H2O by glutathione peroxidase and catalase. Three unique and highly compartmentalized mammalian superoxide dismutases have been biochemically and molecularly characterized to date. SOD1, or CuZn-SOD (EC 1.15.1.1), was the first enzyme to be characterized and is a copper and zinc-containing homodimer that is found almost exclusively in intracellular cytoplasmic spaces. SOD2, or Mn-SOD (EC 1.15.1.1), exists as a tetramer and is initially synthesized containing a leader peptide, which targets this manganese-containing enzyme exclusively to the mitochondrial spaces. SOD3, or EC-SOD (EC 1.15.1.1), is the most recently characterized SOD, exists as a copper and zinc-containing tetramer. SOD3, which is highly expressed in selected tissues including blood vessels, heart, lungs, kidney and placenta, is found in the extracellular matrix of tissues and is ideally situated to prevent cell and tissue damage initiated by extracellularly produced ROS. SOD3 contains a unique heparin-binding domain at its carboxy-terminus that establishes localization to the extracellular matrix where the enzyme scavenges superoxide anion. SOD3 plays an important role in maintaining vascular tone, attenuating age-related cognitive decline, lung function, and the metabolism of NO, and in the pathology of such diseases as atherosclerosis, diabetes, and arthritis.

Research topic

Oxidative stress


Assay format

Sandwich ELISA, Biotin-labelled antibody

Applications

Cell lysate

Storage/Shipping

All kit components of this kit are stable at 2 to 8°C. Any unused reconstituted standard should be discarded or frozen at –70°C. Standard can be frozen and thawed one time only without loss of immunoreactivity.

Calibration Curve

Calibration range

0–128 ng/ml

Limit of detection

2 ng/ml

Intra-assay (Within-Run, n=6)

CV = 1.5 %

Inter-assay (Run-to-Run, n=7)

CV = 2.5 %


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