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ACTH (Human) ELISA Kit

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Cat# KA0916

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  • Specifications

    Product Description

    ACTH (Human) ELISA Kit is used for the quantitative determination of ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) in human plasma.

    Suitable Sample

    Plasma

    Sample Volume

    200 uL

    Label

    Biotin-conjugate

    Detection Method

    Colorimetric

    Assay Type

    Quantitative

    Limit of Detection

    1 pg/mL

    Reactivity

    Human

    Regulation Status

    For research use only (RUO)

    Storage Instruction

    Store the kit at 4°C.

  • Applications

    Quantification

  • Gene Info — POMC

    Entrez GeneID

    5443

    Gene Name

    POMC

    Gene Alias

    ACTH, CLIP, LPH, MSH, NPP, POC

    Gene Description

    proopiomelanocortin

    Omim ID

    176830 609830

    Gene Ontology

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    Gene Summary

    This gene encodes a polypeptide hormone precursor that undergoes extensive, tissue-specific, post-translational processing via cleavage by subtilisin-like enzymes known as prohormone convertases. There are eight potential cleavage sites within the polypeptide precursor and, depending on tissue type and the available convertases, processing may yield as many as ten biologically active peptides involved in diverse cellular functions. The encoded protein is synthesized mainly in corticotroph cells of the anterior pituitary where four cleavage sites are used; adrenocorticotrophin, essential for normal steroidogenesis and the maintenance of normal adrenal weight, and lipotropin beta are the major end products. In other tissues, including the hypothalamus, placenta, and epithelium, all cleavage sites may be used, giving rise to peptides with roles in pain and energy homeostasis, melanocyte stimulation, and immune modulation. These include several distinct melanotropins, lipotropins, and endorphins that are contained within the adrenocorticotrophin and beta-lipotropin peptides. Mutations in this gene have been associated with early onset obesity, adrenal insufficiency, and red hair pigmentation. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been described. [provided by RefSeq

    Other Designations

    OTTHUMP00000119991|adrenocorticotropic hormone|adrenocorticotropin|alpha-MSH|alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone|beta-LPH|beta-MSH|beta-endorphin|beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone|corticotropin-like intermediary peptide|gamma-LPH|gamma-MSH|lipotropin b

  • Interactomes
    • POMC
  • Pathways
    • Adipocytokine signaling pathway
    • Melanogenesis
    • Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction
  • Diseases
    • Adenocarcinoma
    • Alcoholism
    • Anorexia Nervosa
    • Asthma
    • Atherosclerosis
    • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
    • Autistic Disorder
    • Body Weight
    • Breast Neoplasms
    • Bulimia
    • Carcinoma
    • Cardiovascular Diseases
    • Chronic Disease
    • Colon cancer
    • Colonic Neoplasms
    • Connective Tissue Diseases
    • Diabetes Mellitus
    • Disease Models
    • Disease Susceptibility
    • Drug Toxicity
    • Edema
    • Esophageal Neoplasms
    • Fatigue Syndrome
    • Fetal Diseases
    • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
    • Hypercholesterolemia
    • Hyperparathyroidism
    • Infection
    • Inflammation
    • Lymphoma
    • Malignant melanoma
    • Melanoma
    • Mental Disorders
    • Metabolic Syndrome X
    • Microsatellite Instability
    • Musculoskeletal Diseases
    • NARP
    • Obesity
    • Osteoporosis
    • Ovarian Failure
    • Pain
    • Parkinson disease
    • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
    • Pregnancy Complications
    • Premature Birth
    • Prostate cancer
    • Prostatic Neoplasms
    • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
    • Psychophysiologic Disorders
    • Puberty
    • Skin Diseases
    • Skin Neoplasms
    • Somatoform Disorders
    • Substance-Related Disorders
    • Thinness
    • Thrombophilia
    • Tobacco Use Disorder
    • Translocation
    • Weight Loss

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  • Publication Reference
    • Acute hydrocortisone administration reduces cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity and heart rate variability in young men.

      Adlan AM, Veldhuijzen van Zanten JJCS, Lip GYH, Paton JFR, Kitas GD, Fisher JP.

      The Journal of Physiology 2018 Oct; 596(20):4847.

      Application:Quant, Human, Human plasma.

    • Combined therapy of pulsed radiofrequency and nerve block in postherpetic neuralgia patients: a randomized clinical trial.

      Li D, Sun G, Sun H, Wang Y, Wang Z, Yang J.

      PeerJ 2018 Jun; 6:e4852.

      Application:Quant, Human, Human plasma.

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