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Human Calcium And Integrin-Binding Family Member 2, CIB2 Primacu™ ELISA Kit

Human Calcium And Integrin-Binding Family Member 2, CIB2 Primacu™ ELISA Kit

Product Summary

Size: 5*96T,96T,15*96T

Sensitivity: 5.6 pg/mL

Detection range: 15.63-1000 pg/mL

Sample type: Serum, plasma, cell culture supernates

Reactive with: Human

Product Summary

Size: 5*96T,96T,15*96T

Sensitivity: 5.6 pg/mL

Detection range: 15.63-1000 pg/mL

Sample type: Serum, plasma, cell culture supernates

Reactive with: Human

Product overview

Full product name

Calcium and integrin-binding family member 2

Code

BPE257

Assay type

Sandwich

Size

5*96T,96T,15*96T

Sensitivity

5.6 pg/mL

Detection range

15.63-1000 pg/mL

Sample type

Serum, plasma, cell culture supernates

Species

Human

Storage

2-8°C

Assay time

3.5h

Background

Calcium and integrin-binding protein 2 (CIB2) belongs to a protein family with four known members, CIB1 through CIB4, which are characterized by multiple calcium-binding EF-hand domains. Sensorineural hearing loss is genetically heterogeneous. The mutations in CIB2, which encodes a calcium- and integrin-binding protein, are associated with nonsyndromic deafness (DFNB48) and Usher syndrome type 1J (USH1J). Furthermore, in zebrafish and Drosophila melanogaster, CIB2 is essential for the function and proper development of hair cells and retinal photoreceptor cells. We also show that CIB2 is a new member of the vertebrate Usher interactome. Variants in CIB2 can underlie either Usher syndrome type I (USH1J) or nonsyndromic hearing impairment (NSHI) (DFNB48). CIB2 is widely expressed in various human and animal tissues, mainly in skeletal muscle, nervous tissue, inner ear, and retina. The CIB2 protein is responsible for maintaining Ca(2+) homeostasis in cells and interacting with integrins-transmembrane receptors essential for cell adhesion, migration, and activation of signaling pathways. Calcium signaling pathway is crucial for signal transduction in the inner ear, and integrins regulate hair cell differentiation and maturation of the stereocilia.

UniProt accession

MASS(Da)

21644

GeneID

10518

Synonyms

KIP2

Gene names

CIB2

Research area

Signal transduction

Target protein

CIB2

Components

Components Quantity
Pre-coated ELISA Plate 12 × 8 well strips × 1
Standard Solution 0.2mL × 1 vail
Dilution Buffer 20mL × 1 vail
Stop Solution 6mL × 1 vail
Substrate Solution A 12mL × 1 vail
Substrate Solution B 12mL × 1 vail
Wash Buffer Concentrate (25x) 20mL × 1 vail
Detection Antibody Concentrate 0.6mL × 1 vail

Protocol data

These standard curves of BPE257 are provided for demonstration only. A standard curve should be generated for each set of samples assayed.

Concentration O.D. Average Corrected
1000 pg/ml 2.692 2.714 2.588
2.736
500 pg/ml 1.505 1.508 1.382
1.511
250 pg/ml 0.841 0.807 0.681
0.772
125 pg/ml 0.432 0.463 0.337
0.493
62.5 pg/ml 0.286 0.305 0.179
0.323
31.25 pg/ml 0.225 0.221 0.095
0.217
15.625 pg/ml 0.172 0.166 0.04
0.159
0 pg/ml 0.12 0.126 0
0.132

Precision

We measured random samples of BPE257 within the same batch/lot to ensure the consistency of the kits' performances.

Intra/Inter-Assay Sample n Mean Standard Deviation CV%
Intra-assay 1 20 97.5 5 5.1
Intra-assay 2 20 199 7.4 3.7
Intra-assay 3 20 642 29.6 4.6
Inter-assay 1 20 97.4 9.6 9.8
Inter-assay 2 20 197 19.8 10.1
Inter-assay 3 20 647 54.4 8.4

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