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NS170 Phosphorylated Neurofilament (pNF-H) Sandwich ELISA Kit

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Analytes AvailableSpecies ReactivityKey ApplicationsDetection Methods
Phosphorylated Neurofilament (pNF-H) B, H, M, Po, R, FeELISAChromogenic
Description
Catalogue NumberNS170
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionPhosphorylated Neurofilament (pNF-H) Sandwich ELISA Kit
Materials Required but Not Delivered1. Multi-channel or repeating pipettes
2. Pipettors & tips capable of accurately measuring 10-1000 μL
3. Graduated serological pipettes
4. 96-well microplate reader capable of measuring absorbance at 405nm
5. Graph paper for manual plotting of data
6. 1.5 mL tubes
7. Mechanical vortex
8. Two1 liter containers
9. Plate shaker (optional)
10. 3N NaOH (optional)
11. Distilled or deionized water.
Background InformationThe Chemicon Phosphorylated Neurofilament H (pNF-H) kit is a sandwich enzyme immunoassay (EIA), which measures pNF-H. The kit will measure pNF-H from a variety of mammalian species including human, rat, mouse, bovine, porcine, and feline.

Neurofilaments are the 10nm diameter filaments which make up the major part of the cytoskeleton of neurons and are particularly concentrated in larger diameter axons. They belong to the intermediate or 10nm filament protein/gene superfamily which also includes the keratins, the major structural proteins of skin. Neurofilaments are generally regarded as being composed of three major protein subunits referred to as NF-L, NF-M and NF-H. NF-L is the "low" or "light" subunit, NF-M is the "medium" or "middle" subunit and NF-H is the "heavy" or "high" subunit. This nomenclature is based on the apparent size of these proteins on SDS-PAGE gels; NF-L is typically about 68kDa, NF-M is about 150kDa and NF-H is about 200kDa. These three proteins, referred to as the neurofilament triplet, were discovered in the 1970s as a result of studies of axonally transported proteins (Hoffman and Lasek 1975). A fourth protein, α-internexin, a.k.a NF66, was later discovered as a protein co-purifiing with the neurofilament triplet proteins (Pachter and Liem 1985). A fifth protein, peripherin, is found in some neurofilaments along with the other four proteins, mostly in the peripheral nervous system (Portier et al. 1983). Neurofilaments are major proteins of neurons and are particularly concentrated in axons. The protein NF-H has some very unusual properties. Firstly it contains 50-60 back to back hexa, hepta or octapeptide repeats each containing the sequence Lysine- Serine-Proline (KSP). The serine residues in these peptide repeats are phosporylated in vivo, and in axonal neurofilaments, these sites are heavily phosphorylated. The phosphorylated forms of NF-H are also quite resistant to proteases, suggesting that this very abundant protein might be particularly resistant to proteotytic cleavage upon release from damaged and diseased axons. This means that detection of this protein in cerebro spinal fluid (CSF) and blood would provide information about the degree of axonal injury which has occurred (reviewed in Petzold 2005). As recently shown, this protein can be detected in quite large amounts following experimental spinal cord and brain injury in rats (Shaw et al. 2005). Levels of greater than 100 ng/ml of pNF-H were detectable in blood following serious spinal cord injury and lower but still easily detectable levels were seen in blood of animals given experimental brain injury. More recent studies have revealed considerable amounts of this protein in the blood of mice transgenic for mutations of human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase 1 which are associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). These mice develop an axonal degeneration pathology similar to that seen in humans with ALS, and blood pNF-H levels can be used to monitor this. Interestingly, pNF-H is detectable before the onset of obvious disease symptoms. Other studies show that pNF-H can be detected in tissue homogenates. Other experiments show that pNF-H can be detected in the plasma of humans suffering from optic neuritis (Petzold et al 2004) and in elevated levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of individuals suffering from brain tumors and stroke (Petzold and Shaw, unpublished).

Test Principle With the Chemicon pNF-H assay system, chicken polyclonal antibodies generated against pNF-H, are pre-coated onto a 96-well plate and are used to capture pNF-H from a sample. Captured pNF-H is detected using pNF-H specific rabbit polyclonal antibodies and a goat anti-rabbit alkaline phosphatase conjugate. After addition of the substrate solution the amount of pNF-H is determined. The standard curve demonstrates a direct relationship between Optical Density (OD) and pNF-H concentration: i.e., the higher the OD the higher the pNF-H concentration in the sample.

Application The Chemicon pNF-H kit is designed to measure the amount of pNF-H in tissue homogenates and biological fluid (serum, plasma, and serum-free) samples from mouse and rat. There are enough reagents included in this kit for one 96-well immuno-assay plate. Running duplicate wells for samples and standards is recommended.
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Product Information
Components
  • Immunoplate Pre-coated with Chicken anti-pNF-H Polyclonal Antibody: (Part No. 2006263). One 96-well immunoplate pre-coated with chicken anti- pNF-H polyclonal antibody sealed in a foil pouch.
  • Rabbit anti- pNF-H Polyclonal Antibody: (Part No. 2006919). One vial (100 μL) of rabbit anti- pNF-H polyclonal antibody.
  • Goat anti-Rabbit, Alkaline Phosphatase Conjugated Antibody: (Part No. 2006917). One vial (10 μL) of goat anti-rabbit alkaline phosphatase conjugate.
  • Bovine pNF-H Standard: (Part No. 2006918). One vial (5.0 ng) of bovine pNF-H standard.
  • 20X TBS: (Part No. 2004913). One bottle (50 mL) of 20X TBS.
  • 20% Tween-20™ : (Part No. 2004915). One vial (3 mL) of 20% Tween-20™.
  • Elisa Assay Diluent: (Part No. 2006921) One bottle (30 mL) of Elisa assay diluent containg 0.05% Kathon as a preservative, provided in a ready to use format.
  • pNPP Buffer: (Part No. 2006261). One bottle (12 mL) of pNPP buffer for use with 50X p-NPP, provided in a ready to use format.
  • 50X pNPP: (Part No. 2006262). One vial (250 μL) of 50X pNPP (p-nitrophenyl phosphatase) alkaline phosphatase substrate.
  • Plate Covers - Two Plate Covers.
Detection methodChromogenic
Quality LevelMQ200
Applications
ApplicationThe Phosphorylated Neurofilament H (pNF-H) kit is a sandwich enzyme immunoassay (EIA), which measures pNF-H.
Key Applications
  • ELISA
Biological Information
Species Reactivity
  • Bovine
  • Human
  • Mouse
  • Pig
  • Rat
  • Feline
Analytes Available
  • Phosphorylated Neurofilament (pNF-H)
Entrez Gene Number
Gene Symbol
  • NEFH
  • NF-H
  • NFH
  • KIAA0845
Modifications
  • Phosphorylation
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P12036 # Neurofilaments usually contain three intermediate filament proteins: L, M, and H which are involved in the maintenance of neuronal caliber. NF-H has an important function in mature axons that is not subserved by the two smaller NF proteins.
SIZE: 1026 amino acids; 112480 Da
PTM: There are a number of repeats of the tripeptide K-S-P, NFH is phosphorylated on a number of the serines in this motif. It is thought that phosphorylation of NFH results in the formation of interfilament cross bridges that are important in the maintenance of axonal caliber. & Phosphorylation seems to play a major role in the functioning of the larger neurofilament polypeptides (NF-M and NF-H), the levels of phosphorylation being altered developmentally and coincident with a change in the neurofilament function.
DISEASE: SwissProt: P12036 # Defects in NEFH are a cause of susceptibility to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) [MIM:105400]. ALS is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting upper and lower motor neurons, and resulting in fatal paralysis. Sensory abnormalities are absent. Death usually occurs within 2 to 5 years. The etiology is likely to be multifactorial, involving both genetic and environmental factors.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P12036 ## Belongs to the intermediate filament family.
Physicochemical Information
Sensitivity
  • Sensitivity: 0.0585 ng/mL
    Range of Detection: 0.0293 ng/mL to 15 ng/mL
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Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Usage Statement
  • For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Storage and Shipping Information
Storage ConditionsPrior to use maintain the kit components at 2°-8°C and -20°C, as indicated, until expiration date.

1. Wash Buffer - After dilution maintain the Wash Solution at 2°-8°C for up to one month or until expiration date.

2. Tween-20™ - Store at room temperature upon receipt of kit.

3. Elisa Assay Buffer - Aliquot as required to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. After thawing, maintain the Elisa Assay Buffer at 2°-8°C for up to one month, or until expiration date.

4. Immunoplate Pre-coated with Chicken anti- pNF-H Polyclonal Antibody - Unused strip wells may be returned to the foil pouch and stored at 2°-8°C for up to one month, or until expiration date.
Packaging Information
Material Size1 kit
Material Package96 wells
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
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Catalog Number GTIN
NS170 04053252010699

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References

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R Takano,T Misu,T Takahashi,S Sato,K Fujihara,Y Itoyama
Neurology  75  2010

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North Carolina resident psychiatrists knowledge of the commitment statutes: do they stray from the legal standard in the hypothetical application of involuntary commitment criteria?
Andrew R Kaufman,Bruce Way
The Psychiatric quarterly  81  2010

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Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in Guillain-Barré syndrome--where do we stand?
Johannes Brettschneider,Axel Petzold,Sigurd Süssmuth,Hayrettin Tumani
Journal of neurology  256  2009

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The phosphorylated axonal form of the neurofilament subunit NF-H (pNF-H) as a blood biomarker of traumatic brain injury.
Kevin J Anderson,Stephen W Scheff,Kelly M Miller,Kelly N Roberts,Lesley K Gilmer,Cui Yang,Gerry Shaw
Journal of neurotrauma  25  2008

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A systematic review and meta-analysis of CSF neurofilament protein levels as biomarkers in dementia.
Petzold, A, et al.
Neuro-degenerative diseases, 4: 185-94 (2007)  2007

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Comparison of two ELISA methods for measuring levels of the phosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain
Petzold, Axel and Shaw, Gerry
J Immunol Methods, 319:34-40 (2007)  2007

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Neurofilament phosphoforms: surrogate markers for axonal injury, degeneration and loss
Petzold, Axel
J Neurol Sci, 233:183-98 (2005)  2005

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Hyperphosphorylated neurofilament NF-H is a serum biomarker of axonal injury
Shaw, Gerry, et al
Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 336:1268-77 (2005)  2005

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Axonal degeneration and inflammation in acute optic neuritis
Petzold, A, et al
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatr, 75:1178-80 (2004)  2004

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Peripherin, a new member of the intermediate filament protein family.
Portier, M M, et al.
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