FABP3 Protein (Active)
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Size: 100 μg
Description: Purified human FABP3 protein.
Synonyms: Fatty acid-binding protein 3, FABP3, Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein, H-FABP, Mammary-derived growth inhibitor, MDGI, Muscle fatty acid-binding protein, M-FABP, FABP11
Source: Human tissue
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Price: $300.00
Catalog# BNP1014
Lot # Check on the product label
Size 100 μg
Description
Purified human FABP3 protein.
Synonyms Fatty acid-binding protein 3, FABP3, Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein, H-FABP, Mammary-derived growth inhibitor, MDGI, Muscle fatty acid-binding protein, M-FABP, FABP11
Source Human tissue
Formulation Liquid
Application
ELISA
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay, CLIA
RIA (Radioimmunoassay)
WB
IHC
Other applications have not been tested.
Storage buffer
Each vial contains 10 mM PBS (pH7.4).
Storage & Expiration
Ship at 4℃. Upon receipt, aliquot and store at -20℃ or -80℃ for long term.
Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles.
Background
Heart-type fatty acid binding protein (hFABP) also known as mammary-derived growth inhibitor is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FABP3 gene. It is a small cytoplasmic protein (15 kDa) released from cardiac myocytes following an ischemic episode. Like the nine other distinct FABPs that have been identified, H-FABP is involved in active fatty acid metabolism where it transports fatty acids from the cell membrane to mitochondria for oxidation. H-FABP is a sensitive biomarker for myocardial infarction and can be detected in the blood within one to three hours of the pain. It is also the biomarker for heart injury. In addition to its diagnostic potential, H-FABP also has prognostic value. Alongside D-dimer, NT-proBNP and peak troponin T, it was the only cardiac biomarker that proved to be a statistically significant predictor of death or Mi at one year.
Reference
1. Kleine AH, Glatz JF, Van Nieuwenhoven FA, Van der Vusse GJ (October 1992). "Release of heart fatty acid-binding protein into plasma after acute myocardial infarction in man". Mol. Cell. Biochem. 116 (1–2): 155–62.
2. Tanaka T, Hirota Y, Sohmiya K, Nishimura S, Kawamura K (April 1991). "Serum and urinary human heart fatty acid-binding protein in acute myocardial infarction". Clin. Biochem. 24 (2): 195–201.
3. Watanabe K, Wakabayashi H, Veerkamp JH, Ono T, Suzuki T (May 1993). "Immunohistochemical distribution of heart-type fatty acid-binding protein immunoreactivity in normal human tissues and in acute myocardial infarct". J. Pathol. 170 (1): 59–65.