Hexanoyl-Lysine adduct Antibody,StressMarq Biosciences Inc.,SMC-508D

Mouse Anti-Hexanoyl-Lysine adduct (HEL) Monoclonal IgG1

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Species Independent

Application

WB , ICC/IF , FACS , FCM , ELISA , IHC

Conjugate

APC, ATTO 390, ATTO 488, ATTO 594, Biotin, FITC, HRP, PerCP, RPE, Unconjugated

Platform ID

BAB213751586

StressMarq Biosciences Inc.

Headquarters

118-1537 Hillside Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, V8T 4Y2, CANADA

Contact

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background
Synonyms

Specifications

NameHexanoyl-Lysine adduct Antibody
Cat. No.SMC-508D
HostMouse
RRIDAB_2702783)
ReactivitySpecies Independent
ConjugationAPC, ATTO 390, ATTO 488, ATTO 594, Biotin, FITC, HRP, PerCP, RPE, Unconjugated
ApplicationWB , ICC/IF , FACS , FCM , ELISA , IHC
Working DilutionsWB (1:1000); ICC/IF (1:50); ELISA (1:1000); FACS (1:50); FCM (1:50); IHC (1:100); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
ClonalityMonoclonal
Concentration1 mg/ml
ImmunogenSynthetic Hexanoyl modified Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin (KLH).
PurityProtein G Purified
ShippingBlue Ice or 4ºC
FormulationPBS pH 7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% Sodium azide *Storage buffer may change when conjugated
Storage-20ºC, Conjugated antibodies should be stored according to the product label

Scientific Background

Hexanoyl-lysine adduct (HEL) is a lipid peroxidation marker formed by the reaction of oxidized fatty acids with lysine residues on proteins. It serves as an early indicator of oxidative stress, a central feature in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. In the brain, HEL accumulation reflects damage to neuronal membranes and proteins caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Elevated levels of HEL have been detected in models of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurodegenerative conditions, correlating with disease progression and cognitive decline. HEL is particularly valuable as a biomarker due to its stability and specificity for lipid peroxidation. Its presence indicates oxidative damage at an early stage, often preceding overt neurodegeneration. This makes HEL a promising candidate for early diagnosis, disease monitoring, and evaluating the efficacy of antioxidant therapies. By highlighting the oxidative component of neurodegeneration, HEL contributes to a deeper understanding of disease mechanisms and supports the development of targeted interventions aimed at reducing oxidative injury in the nervous system.

Synonyms

Hexanoyl-Lysine adduct, HEL (Hexanoyl-Lysine adduct), HEL, HEL Adduct, Hexanoyl-Lys adduct, Hexanoyl-Lys, Hexanoyl-Lysine (HEL) adduct, Hexanoyl-Lys (HEL), Hexanoyl Lysine adduct, Hexanoyl-Lysine adduct-modified protein, Hexanoyl-Lysine Adduct (HEL)

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