bs-0291P [Protein]
Bovine Thyroglobulin
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Source: Purified native protein

Storage Buffer: Lyophilized

Storage: Stored at -70℃ or -20℃. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.

Background:

Bovine thyroglobulin is a large, tetrameric glycoprotein produced in the thyroid gland as a precursor to thyroid hormones. Its large size and absence from plasma under normal conditions makes it very immunogenic and reduces the chance that antibodies to this carrier protein will cross-react with plasma proteins in immunoassays. Haptens may be conjugated to thyroglobulin via accessible secondary amines.
Iodine-containing protein that is stored in the thyroid gland. Converted into circulating thyroxines when the thyroid is stimulated by TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) from the pituitary. Often used as a carrier protein for the production of antibodies. Its advantage as a carrier protein comes from its large number of tyrosine residues that can be used for conjugation using the diazo reaction.

Size: 10mg

Mol. Wt.: 660


For research use only. Not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.