Product Description
Biovision | E4980 | SCL-70 IgG (Human) ELISA Kit DataSheet
DNA Topoisomerase I is an important nuclear enzyme that unwinds the double-stranded DNA, relaxes, and reanneals the strand. Initially, the enzyme is synthesized as a 100 kDa protein. However, this precursor undergoes proteolytic cleavage to yield a 70 kDa form, which is also known as SCL-70. Antibodies to SCL-70 antigen are detected in 20% of the patients suffering from diffused scleroderma, and in 10% of the patients suffering from systemic scleroderma (CREST Syndrome). The presence of SCL-70 antibodies has also been reported in patients suffering from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). BioVision’s SCL-70 IgG (Human) ELISA kit quantitatively measures SCL-70 IgG antibodies in human serum and plasma samples. Samples, calibrator, and controls are added to the wells pre-coated with SCL-70 antigen. IgG antibodies to SCL-70, if present in the samples, will bind to the SCL-70 antigen. The wells are then washed with Wash Buffer, followed by incubation with the enzyme conjugate. After incubation, any unattached conjugates are washed off by Wash Buffer. The enzymatic reaction is detected by the addition of TMB-substrate. Finally, the reaction is terminated with an acidic stop solution. The color developed is directly proportional to the amount of IgG antibodies to SCL-70 present in the sample.
Alternate Name : anti-Scl-70, Scl-70, Scl70, Scl-70 IgG, Scl70 IgG, anti Scl-70, anti-topoisomerase I, anti-topo I
Tag Line : An ELISA kit for quantitative measurement of SCL-70 IgG in human serum and plasma samples
Summary :
Detection Method : Absorbance (450 nm)
Sample Type : Plasma Serum
Species Reactivity : Human
Applications :
Features and Benefits : Easy, convenient and time-saving method to measure the amount of SCL-70 IgG in serum and plasma samples No significant cross-reactivity or interference with other autoantibodies was observed