Human Squalene monooxygenase (SQLE) ELISA Kit,Abbkine,KTE60353

• Do not mix components from different kit lots or use reagents beyond the kit expiration date.• Allow all reagents to warm to room temperature for at least 30 minutes before opening.• Pre-rinse the pipet tip with reagent, use fresh pipet tips for each sample, standard and reagent to avoid contamination. • Unused wells must be kept desiccated at 4 °C in the sealed bag provided.• Mix Thoroughly is very important for the result. It is recommended using low frequency oscillator or slight hand shaking every 10 minutes.• It is recommended that all samples and standards be assayed in duplicate or triplicate.

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BAB262339517

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background
Synonyms

Specifications

NameHuman Squalene monooxygenase (SQLE) ELISA Kit
Cat. No.KTE60353
Accession NumberQ14534
Gene ID (Entrez)6713
ShippingThe unopened kit should be stored at 2 - 8°C. After opening, please store refer to protocols.
StorageThe unopened kit should be stored at 2 - 8°C. After opening, please store refer to protocols.
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Squalene epoxidase (EC 1.14.99.7) catalyzes the first oxygenation step in sterol biosynthesis and is thought to be one of the rate-limiting enzymes in this pathway. Squalene epoxidase (SE) is a key flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-dependent enzyme of ergosterol and cholesterol biosynthetic pathways and an attractive potential target for drugs used to inhibit the growth of pathogenic fungi or to lower cholesterol level. By PCR analysis of a human/rodent somatic cell hybrid mapping panel, Nagai et al. (1997) demonstrated that the human SQLE gene maps to chromosome 8. The localization was refined by PCR analysis of a radiation hybrid panel. The results showed that human SQLE is most tightly linked to D8S508, which is reported to be located at 8q24.13-qter. The authors used fluorescence in situ hybridization to map SQLE to 8q24.1.

Synonyms

SQLE; FLJ30795; squalene monooxygenase

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