Collagen from human placenta, Bornstein and Traub Type IV, solution, >=95% (SDS-PAGE)

Code: h4417-100ug D2-231

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Application

Type IV collagen has been found to play a key role in angiogenesis, neurological diseases and metastasis. Collagen from human placenta has been used to assess the...


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Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.

Application

Type IV collagen has been found to play a key role in angiogenesis, neurological diseases and metastasis. Collagen from human placenta has been used to assess the bioelectric effects of quinine on airway epithelial cells, to study the selective toxicity of engineered lentvirus lytic peptides and in a particle aggregation assay for the rapid detection of fibronectin, fibrinogen and collagen receptors on Staphylococcus aureus. It has also been used in a magnesium-dependent, collagen-binding assay during characterization of human lung tumor-associated antigens.

Biochem/physiol Actions

During development, collagen IV is ubiquitously distributed in BMs. During the maturation process, this network gets partially replaced in a remarkably tissue specific manner, defining BM structure and function. Collagen IV has been shown to bind to platelets, hepatocytes, keratinocytes, endothelial, mesangial, pancreatic cells and some tumor cells. Tissue injury in the autoimmune disease Goodpasture syndrome is due to pathogenic autoantibodies targeting the Collagen IV α3 chain . Mutations in COL4A5 are associated with Alport syndrome.

Caution

Store this product at -20°C. It will retain activity for 2 years under these conditions.

Components

All collagen molecules are composed of three polypeptide chains arranged in a triple helical conformation, with a primary structure that is mostly a repeating motif with glycine in every third position and proline or 4-hydroxyproline frequently preceding the glycine residue. Type IV collagen occurs only in the basement membranes and contains up to six genetically distinct a-chains.

Other Notes

Collagen is classified into a number of structurally and genetically distinct types. We use the nomenclature proposed by Bornstein and Traub. Be wary of confusing Sigma-type designations with recognized collagen classification types.

Preparation Note

This product is supplied as a solution in 0.5 M acetic acid. It can be used to coat tissue-culture surfaces to promote cell attachment. The amount used in these applications is dependent on the cell type, plastic ware and incubation time. A recommended amount is 0.5-5 µg/cm2. It was prepared by pepsin extraction and chromatographic purification.

biological sourcehuman placenta
formsolution
Gene Informationhuman ... COL4A1(1282), COL4A2(1284), COL4A3(1285), COL4A4(1286), COL4A5(1287), COL4A6(1288)
impuritiesHIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, none detected, Endotoxin, tested
Quality Level200
storage temp.−20°C
surface coverage﹤5 µg/cm2
technique(s)cell culture | mammalian: suitable
UniProt accession no.Q01955, P53420, P08572, P29400, Q14031, P02462
Cas Number9007-34-5
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