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Facts about Carboxypeptidase B2.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | CPB2 |
Uniprot: | Q96IY4 |
Entrez: | 1361 |
Belongs to: |
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peptidase M14 family |
carboxypeptidase B2 (plasma); carboxypeptidase B2 (plasma, carboxypeptidase U); Carboxypeptidase B2; Carboxypeptidase U; CPB2; CPU; CPUEC 3.4.17.20; EC 3.4.17; PCPB; Plasma carboxypeptidase B; TAFI; TAFIcarboxypeptidase B-like protein; Thrombin-activable fibrinolysis inhibitor; thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor
Mass (kDA):
48.424 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 13q14.13 |
Sequence: | 13; NC_000013.11 (46053066..46105076, complement) |
Plasma; synthesized in the liver.
Secreted.
In this article, we'll discuss Boster Bio's high-affinity primary antibodies and optimization tips. We'll also discuss the company's history and what sets it apart from competitors. Whether you're working in a lab or running your own experiment, you'll find useful information in this guide. Boster's products are high-affinity, and it's easy to see why.
The following guide provides Boster Bio customers with immunohistochemistry troubleshooting tips for the CPB2 marker. These tips cover common issues, such as weak staining, high background, and nonspecific staining. The guide also covers a wide range of IHC resources, including techniques and protocols for optimizing your experiments. The CPB2 marker is a common target for Boster Bio's antibody, CPB1.
To detect the presence of this gene in the human body, it is important to find an antibody that recognizes the protein. Monoclonal antibodies have shown good sensitivity and specificity in many applications. These antibodies have the potential to identify Y. pestis antigens with different plasmid profiles and temperatures. Additionally, these antibodies may be useful as vaccines or antitumour systems.
In 1993, Steven Boster created his first product and earned the nickname "he who converts science in the lavatory." He later developed hundreds of primary antibodies for IHC, as well as ELISA kits and proprietary trade secrets. His company quickly became one of the largest antibody catalogs in China by the late 1990s. He also developed a proprietary ELISA platform known as PicoKine(tm). This platform uses the company's own proprietary trade secrets to produce high-sensitivity ELISA kits.
Steve Boster was born in Joliet, IL. He was the son of James and Evelyn Meier, and was employed as a manager in retail sales for many years. He served his country in the U.S. Army and was a member of Concordia Hall. His family includes two Daughters, Natosha Peck and Crystal Boster, six Grandchildren, and 4 Brothers, Jack Boster, Sandra Blanton, and Lisa Milton. Despite his extensive family, he was also survived by many nieces and nephews.
PMID: 1939207 by Eaton D.L., et al. Isolation, molecular cloning, and partial characterization of a novel carboxypeptidase B from human plasma.
PMID: 10574983 by Mao S.S., et al. Characterization of plasmin-mediated activation of plasma procarboxypeptidase B. Modulation by glycosaminoglycans.
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