Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine®

IL-17RD/SEF ELISA kit for Human

Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine™ (96 Tests). Quantitate Human IL17RD in cell culture supernatants, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA, citrate). Sensitivity: 50pg/ml.

Product Info Summary

SKU: EK2083
Size: 96 wells/kit, with removable strips.
Reactive Species: Human
Application: ELISA
Sample Types: cell culture supernatants, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA, citrate).

Product Name

Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine®

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SKU/Catalog Number

EK2083

Size

96 wells/kit, with removable strips.

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Description

Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine™ (96 Tests). Quantitate Human IL17RD in cell culture supernatants, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA, citrate). Sensitivity: 50pg/ml.

Storage & Handling

Store at 4°C for 6 months, at -20°C for 12 months. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles (Ships with gel ice, can store for up to 3 days in room temperature. Freeze upon receiving.)

Cite This Product

Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine® (Boster Biological Technology, Pleasanton CA, USA, Catalog # EK2083)

Clonality of Antibodies

See Datasheet for details

Immunogen

Expression system for standard: NS0; Immunogen sequence: C17-R299

Sensitivity

<50 pg/ml

Assay Range

156 pg/ml - 10,000 pg/ml

Standard Dilution Instructions

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Add 100ul of sample diluent in well #2-#8. Add 200ul standard stock solution to well #1, and serial dilute for well #2-#7 to make a standard curve row. Leave well #8 as blank See datasheet of EK2083 for more details

Cross-reactivity

There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins.

Reactive Species

EK2083 is reactive to IL17RD in Human samples

Validated Sample Types

cell culture supernatants, serum and plasma (heparin, EDTA, citrate).

Application Guarantee

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Background of IL-17RD/SEF

Interleukin 17 receptor D is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IL17RD gene. It is mapped to 3p14.3. This gene encodes a membrane protein belonging to the interleukin-17 receptor (IL-17R) protein family. The encoded protein is a component of the interleukin-17 receptor signaling complex, and the interaction between this protein and IL-17R does not require the interleukin. The gene product also affects fibroblast growth factor signaling, inhibiting or stimulating growth through MAPK/ERK signaling. Alternate splicing generates multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms.

Kit Components

Catalog Number Description Quantity
EK2083-CAP Anti-Human IL17RD Pre-coated 96-well strip microplate 1
EK2083-ST Human IL17RD Standard 2 vials, 10 ng/tube
EK2083-DA Human IL17RD Biotinylated antibody (100x) 100ul
AR1103 Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Complex (100x) 100ul
AR1106-1 Sample Diluent 30ml
AR1106-2 Antibody Diluent 12ml
AR1106-3 Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase Diluent 12ml
AR1104 Color Developing Reagent (TMB) 10ml
AR1105 Stop Solution 10ml
AR1106-5 Wash Buffer (25x) 20ml
PLA-SEA Adhesive plate sealers 4

*The kit components are not available for individual purchase.

Materials Required But Not Included In Kit

  • Microplate Reader capable of reading absorbance at 450nm.
  • Incubator.
  • Automated plate washer (optional).
  • Pipettes and pipette tips capable of precisely dispensing 0.5 µl through 1 ml volumes of aqueous solutions.
  • Multichannel pipettes are recommended for large amount of samples.
  • Deionized or distilled water.
  • 500ml graduated cylinders.
  • Test tubes for dilution.

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Validation Standard Curve O.D. At 450nm

Concentration (pg/ml)015631262512502500500010000
O.D.0.0110.0890.1410.2640.5210.9521.7262.466

Data Example Images

Intra Assay Consistency & Inter Assay Consistency

We measured random samples of Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine® within the same batch/lot to ensure the consistency of the kits' performances. ELISA intra assay consistency is measured using wells from the same plate/assay kit. ELISA inter assay consistency is measured using wells from different plates from the same batch production/lot.

Intra-Assay PrecisionInter-Assay Precision
Sample123123
n161616242424
Mean (pg/ml)1771044333619511334471
Standard deviation9.0355.33183.4811.3170.25295.09
CV (%)5.1%5.3%5.5%5.8%6.2%6.6%

Reproducibility

We ensure reproducibility by testing three samples with differing concentrations of IL-17RD/SEF in ELISA kits from four different production batches/lots.

LotsLot 1 (pg/ml)Lot 2 (pg/ml)Lot 3 (pg/ml)Lot 4 (pg/ml)Mean (pg/ml)Standard DeviationCV (%)
Sample 117720417320118813.867.3%
Sample 21044124210971187114276.896.7%
Sample 333363119340428063166233.107.3%
*number of samples for each test n=16.

Gene/Protein Information For IL17RD (Source: Uniprot.Org, NCBI)

Gene Name

IL17RD

Full Name

Interleukin-17 receptor D

Weight

82.411kDa

Alternative Names

FLJ35755; IL-17 RD; IL17RD; IL-17RD; IL-17RDIL-17 receptor D; IL17Rhom; IL17RLM; IL17RLMDKFZp434N1928; interleukin 17 receptor D; interleukin-17 receptor D; Interleukin-17 receptor-like protein; MGC133309; Sef homolog; SEF; SEFhSef IL17RD HH18, IL-17RD, IL17RLM, SEF interleukin 17 receptor D interleukin-17 receptor D|IL-17 receptor D|IL17Rhom|interleukin-17 receptor-like protein|sef homolog

*if product is indicated to react with multiple species, protein info is based on the gene entry specified above in "species".

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7 Customer Q&As for Human IL-17RD ELISA Kit PicoKine®

Question

Q: What is the optimal O.D. value for IL-17RD ELISA kit? I used your IL-17RD ELISA on serum samples. For my positive control, I received an O.D. value of 0.826, while my negative control received a value of 0.136. I obtained both of these controls from the ELISA kit, where your kit's typical data shows O.D. values much higher than my positive control and your background is lower. My samples O.D. values are around 0.225 and the highest is only 0.357. is it safe to say these samples contain IL-17RD even though the O.D. values are not very high?

W. Bhasin

Verified customer

Asked: 2020-08-12

Answer

A: The absolute O.D. values may change according to incubation time. The more you incubate the higher the O.D. values are going to be. a point of focus should be is whether your sample O.D. values are statistically significantly higher than your blank values. in the example mentioned, you could extend your development time in the substrate incubation step to obtain higher O.D. values, as long as your negative controls' O.D. values are not increasing faster in proportion to your positive controls. typically, a sample with O.D. value 2 standard deviations higher than your negative controls can be considered positive. We calculate the sensitivity of this ELISA kit by changeing cutoff O.D. value, calculated as the average of 20 negative controls plus 2 standard deviations of the 20 negative controls, into a concentration. in other words, when we claim this IL-17RD ELISA kit to have sensitivity of 50pg/ml, that means the minimum amount of IL-17RD that can be declared/interpreted as positive by the above standard is 50pg/ml.

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2020-08-12

Question

Q: how long can samples (cell cultures, serum, and plasma) be stored and still be stable for measuring IL-17RD using the EK2083 Human IL-17RD Picokine® ELISA Kit?

Verified Customer

Verified customer

Asked: 2019-08-31

Answer

A: Boster Bio does not assess sample stability. Variations in sample collection, processing, and storage may change the stabilityof samples. It is recommend to assay sample right after collection when possible, or aliquot into single use volumes and store samples frozen. avoid repetitive freeze-thaw cycles with the stored samples in order to prevent protein degradation.

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2019-08-31

Question

Q: how are cell lysates prepared for use in Picokine® ELISA kits?

Verified Customer

Verified customer

Asked: 2018-08-31

Answer

A: for those Picokine® ELISAs where cell or tissue lysate is a validated sample type, sample preparation instructions for lysate can be found in the product insert. Components in lysate and lysis buffer can impact immunoreactivity, so if lysate is not a validated sample type, care must be taken in sample preparation and validation.

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2018-08-31

Question

Q: can I use citrate plasma as samples in Human IL-17RD Picokine® ELISA Kit (Catalog # EK2083)?

Verified Customer

Verified customer

Asked: 2018-06-15

Answer

A: Chelating agents such as EDTA, Heparin and Citrate can attach metal ions from the functional domain of IL-17RD causing disruption of its protein structure. IL-17RD may be denatured as a result and may compromise the assay's measurements. The chilating sites could also be too close to the epitopes required for detection and block the antigen antibody reaction. We have tested the IL-17RD ELISA, treating samples with a number of anticoagulants and decided that heparin, EDTA or citrate can be used for treatment of blood/plasma samples. Do not use other anticoagulents when collecting samples.

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2018-06-15

Question

Q: we need your recommendation regarding the dilution ratio of serum samples for detection of IL-17RD in Human serum? I am trying to measure a few analytes and it requires 100ul of diluted samples for each well. We have low serum quantitys so we like to dilute as much as possible.

Verified Customer

Verified customer

Asked: 2018-03-14

Answer

A: having little idea about the physiological or pathological context of your samples we cannot recommend a dilution ratio without performing a pilot test with your samples. Here is how you can perform a pilot study on your own: perform a serial dilution of your samples on the IL-17RD ELISA kit to make sure you have a linear ascending curve followed by a plateau, which signifies the samples saturating the detection limit of the kit. Then you can pick the dilution ratios from samples in the linear part of the curve as your experimental dilution ratio.
If you are interested in using our ELISA service, you can also send us your sample and we will take care of everything for you. You can check our service details here: bosterbio.com/services/assay-services/ELISA-testing-service
Since you mentioned you have limited samples, our cost effective multiplex ELISA service would fit perfectly for your needs, where we can generate dozens of data points using as little as 25ul sample volume. Information on this service is also in the above link.

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2018-03-14

Question

Q: how can I thaw whole blood sample for IL-17RD ELISA after freezing?

Verified Customer

Verified customer

Asked: 2017-12-22

Answer

A: do not freeze and thaw whole blood. erythrocytes are fragile and, if frozen and thawed, will undergo hemolysis rendering the samples useless. To keep your blood samples to test IL-17RD for a later time, you should let the blood clot in glass tubes and collect the serum to freeze for later use.

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2017-12-22

Question

Q: is there any online tool I can use to streamline the data analysis for my ELISA results?

E. Allen

Verified customer

Asked: 2015-09-22

Answer

A: We have a web based ELISA curve fitting (4pl) and data analysis tool. Please give it a try: bosterbio.com/biology-research-tools/ELISA-data-analysis-online. You can also consult our article on ELISA data analysis: bosterbio.com/ELISA-data-analysis-instructions

Boster Scientific Support

Answered: 2015-09-22

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