Troponin C-I-T, Human
Alternative Names: Cardiac troponin I, Troponin I cardiac muscle, TNNI3, CMH7, RCM1, cTnI, CMD2A, MGC116817, Troponin C slow skeletal and cardiac muscles, TN-C, TNNC1, TNNC, TNC, CMD1Z
- Sku: PSB-pro-2741-25µg
- Vendor: ProSpec-Tany
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Product Description
The Human Cardiac Troponin C-I-T Complex is a regulatory protein complex found in the cardiac muscle tissue. It belongs to the troponin family, which comprises three subunits: troponin C, troponin I, and troponin T. This complex plays a crucial role in regulating cardiac muscle contraction by binding to calcium ions and facilitating the interaction between actin and myosin filaments. With a molecular weight of approximately 90 kDa, this complex is an important biomarker for diagnosing cardiac muscle damage, such as myocardial infarction, due to its release into the bloodstream upon cardiac injury.
Current Lead Time
7-14 Days
Product Specifications
Species |
Human |
Expression System | Human cardiac tissue |
Purity | |
Activity |
Not Available |
Activity Assay | |
Animal Component Free (ACF) | No |
Molecular Weight |
N/A |
Structure | Monomer |
Endotoxin Concentration |
Not Available |
Purification Method | Not Available |
Form |
Frozen |
Formulation | Troponin C-I-T Complex solution (0.2µm filtered) contains 25mM TRIS buffer, 0.15M NaCl, 0.09% sodium azide, pH 7.5. |
*For Research Use Only
Notes
Human Virus Test: Starting material donor has been tested and certified negative for antibodies to HIV-1, HIV-2, HCV, HBSAG, Syphilis and HIV/HBV/HCV.
If your product is within its expiration period, and has not performed according to expectations, fill out the sample return form. Return the unused sample frozen, with the auto generated packing slip to the address on the instructions. You will receive a full refund along with a replacement of the unused portion (inclusive of the failed test). Damages do not cover any additional costs incurred for failed experimentation.
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Troponin C-I-T, Human