Human Factor VII ELISA Kit (ab108829)
Key features and details
- Sensitivity: 6 ng/ml
- Range: 6.25 ng/ml - 200 ng/ml
- Sample type: Cell culture supernatant, Plasma, Saliva, Serum
- Detection method: Colorimetric
- Assay type: Sandwich (quantitative)
- Reacts with: Human
Overview
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Product name
Human Factor VII ELISA Kit
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Detection method
Colorimetric -
Precision
Intra-assay Sample n Mean SD CV% Overall 4.9% Inter-assay Sample n Mean SD CV% Overall 8.6% -
Sample type
Cell culture supernatant, Saliva, Serum, Plasma -
Assay type
Sandwich (quantitative) -
Sensitivity
= 6 ng/ml -
Range
6.25 ng/ml - 200 ng/ml -
Recovery
97 %
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Assay time
4h 00m -
Assay duration
Multiple steps standard assay -
Species reactivity
Reacts with: Human -
Product overview
Abcam’s Factor VII Human in vitro ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) kit is designed for the quantitative measurement of Factor VII concentrations in Human cell culture supernatants, serum and plasma.
A Factor VII specific antibody has been precoated onto 96-well plates and blocked. Standards or test samples are added to the wells and subsequently a Factor VII specific biotinylated detection antibody is added and then followed by washing with wash buffer. Streptavidin-Peroxidase Conjugate 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 directly proportional to the amount of Factor VII captured in plate. This assay recognizes FVII and FVIIa.
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The entire kit may be stored at -20°C for long term storage before reconstitution - Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Platform
Microplate
Properties
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Storage instructions
Store at -20°C. Please refer to protocols. -
Components 1 x 96 tests 100X Streptavidin-Peroxidase Conjugate 1 x 80µl 10X Diluent N Concentrate 1 x 30ml 20X Wash Buffer Concentrate 2 x 30ml 50X Biotinylated Human Factor VII Antibody 1 x 120µl Chromogen Substrate 1 x 7ml Factor VII Microplate (12 x 8 well strips) 1 unit Factor VII Standard 1 vial Sealing Tapes 3 units Stop Solution 1 x 11ml -
Research areas
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Function
Initiates the extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation. Serine protease that circulates in the blood in a zymogen form. Factor VII is converted to factor VIIa by factor Xa, factor XIIa, factor IXa, or thrombin by minor proteolysis. In the presence of tissue factor and calcium ions, factor VIIa then converts factor X to factor Xa by limited proteolysis. Factor VIIa will also convert factor IX to factor IXa in the presence of tissue factor and calcium. -
Tissue specificity
Plasma. -
Involvement in disease
Defects in F7 are the cause of factor VII deficiency (FA7D) [MIM:227500]. FA7D is a rare hereditary hemorrhagic disease. The clinical picture can be very severe, with the early occurrence of intracerebral hemorrhages or hemarthroses, or, in contrast, moderate with cutaneous-mucosal hemorrhages (epistaxis, menorrhagia) or hemorrhages provoked by a surgical intervention. Numerous subjects are completely asymptomatic despite a very low F7 level. -
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the peptidase S1 family.
Contains 2 EGF-like domains.
Contains 1 Gla (gamma-carboxy-glutamate) domain.
Contains 1 peptidase S1 domain. -
Post-translational
modificationsThe vitamin K-dependent, enzymatic carboxylation of some glutamate residues allows the modified protein to bind calcium.
The iron and 2-oxoglutarate dependent 3-hydroxylation of aspartate and asparagine is (R) stereospecific within EGF domains. -
Cellular localization
Secreted. - Information by UniProt
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Alternative names
- Coagulation factor VII
- coagulation factor VII (serum prothrombin conversion accelerator)
- Eptacog alfa
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Database links
- Entrez Gene: 2155 Human
- Omim: 613878 Human
- SwissProt: P08709 Human
- Unigene: 36989 Human