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Spectrin from human erythrocytes

buffered aqueous glycerol solution

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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.61
MDL number:
Form:
buffered aqueous glycerol solution
Biological source:
human erythrocytes

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biological source

human erythrocytes

Quality Segment

form

buffered aqueous glycerol solution

UniProt accession no.

application(s)

cell analysis

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

−20°C

Gene Information

human ... SPTA1(6708)

General description

Spectrin is the major component of the protein network, which covers the cytoplasmic surface of vertebrate erythrocyte membranes. It is a high molecular weight heterodimer composed of two subunits (molecular weights of approximately 230 kDa and 250 kDa). Spectrins are extended flexible molecules approximately 200-260 nm in length and 3-6 nm across with actin-binding domains at each end. Spectrins are composed of α and β subunits, which are both related to a-actinin. The α and β subunits associate laterally to form antiparallel heterodimers and the heterodimers are assembled head-head to form heterotetramers. The erythrocyte membrane skeleton is organized as a polygonal network formed by five to seven extended spectrin molecules linked to short actin filaments approximately 40 nm in length. The spectrin-actin network of erythrocytes is coupled to the membrane bilayer primarily through the association of spectrin with ankyrin, which in turn is bound to the cytoplasmic domain of the anion exchanger. A major function of the spectrin skeleton in erythrocytes is to provide mechanical support for the membrane bilayer and allow survival of the cells in circulation.
The C-terminus of spectrin contains a calmodulin-like EF domain. This domain is critical for binding of spectrin to actin for proper cytoskeletal formation. Deletion of this domain results in weak, irregularly-shaped red blood cells. [1]

Physical form

Solution in 50% glycerol containing 100 mM sodium chloride, 10 mM phosphate buffer, pH 8.0, 1 mM dithiothreitol, 1mM EDTA and 0.1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride.

Analysis Note

Highly purified

Disclaimer

RESEARCH USE ONLY. This product is regulated in France when intended to be used for scientific purposes, including for import and export activities (Article L 1211-1 paragraph 2 of the Public Health Code). The purchaser (i.e. enduser) is required to obtain an import authorization from the France Ministry of Research referred in the Article L1245-5-1 II. of Public Health Code. By ordering this product, you are confirming that you have obtained the proper import authorization.

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buffered aqueous solution

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aqueous solution

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essentially salt-free, lyophilized powder

UniProt accession no.

P02549

UniProt accession no.

P02549

UniProt accession no.

P58004

UniProt accession no.

P0CG48

Gene Information

human ... SPTA1(6708)

Gene Information

human ... SPTA1(6708)

Gene Information

human ... SESN2(83667)

Gene Information

bovine ... LOC(101902760)

storage temp.

−20°C

storage temp.

−20°C

storage temp.

−70°C

storage temp.

2-8°C

shipped in

wet ice

shipped in

wet ice

shipped in

dry ice

shipped in

-


Storage Class

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

wgk

WGK 1

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable



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Questions

  1. It could be used in ELISA assays?

    1 answer
    1. This product has not been validated for use in ELISA. However, it has been cited in several publications for this application. Please see the following links to review publications that may be of interest.

      J Autoimmun. 2001 Nov;17(3):191-7.
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11712856/

      J Autoimmun. 2004 Jun;22(4):297-305.
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15120753/

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1577562/pdf/clinexpimmunol00126-0198.pdf

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