Protac®, Protein C activator
Description:
Protac®, a single chain glycoprotein, is a fast-acting protein C activator isolated from the venom of the copperhead snake Agkistrodon contortrix and closely related snake species. This serine proteinase rapidly converts protein C of man and other vertebrates into activated protein C which may be determined either by measuring its prolonging effect on the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) or by measuring its enzyme activity by means of a specific chromogenic substrate.
Application: Determination of protein C and protein S levels.
Origin: Agkistrodon contortrix snake venom MW: 36’000 to 42’000
Assay:
Chromogenic method
0.050 ml human citrated plasma
0.050 ml Protac® (0.5 unit/ml)
=> incubate for 5 min at 37°C
0.800 ml 50 mM Tris-HCl buffer, pH 8.4
0.100 ml Pefachrome®PCa (4 mM)
=> Determination of ∆OD/min at 405 nm
Clotting method
0.025 ml human citrated plasma
0.025 ml Protac® (0.1 unit/ml)
0.025 ml Actin®
=> incubate for 4 min at 37°C
0.025 ml 25 mM CaCl2
=> Determination of clotting time
Unit definition:
1 Unit is the amount of Protac® which activates the amount of protein C contained in 1 ml of normal citrated human plasma within 5 min at 37°C.
Stability:
Lyophilised vials: 5 years
Reconstituted vials: 30 days at 2-8°C, approx. 7 days at 37°C, 1 year at -20°C, 1 month at 20°C.
Storage:
May be used by the expiry date given on the label when stored unopened, protected from moisture, in the dark, 2-8°C. Avoid contamination of the reagents by micro-organisms. Shipment of product does not require cooling during the time of transportation.
Category: Research use only
Type: Snake Venom Protease Activator
Product Availability: Germany, Israel and Egypt
Manufacturer: DSM Nutritional Products Ltd. Branch Pentapharm, Switzerland
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Protac
Protein C activator/3 U/vial
Article no.: 811301/1
Unit: 5 x 1 vial
Code: 113-01
Manufacturer: Pentapharm AG
References:
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