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Heparanase 1 (HPA1) Antibody, pAb, Rabbit

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Heparanase is an endo β-D-glucuronidase, which degrades heparin sulfate side chains of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) in the extracellular matrix. Heparanase plays an important role in ECM degradation, facilitating the migration and extravasation of tumor cells and inflammatory leukocytes (1, 2, 3). Upon degradation, heparanase releases growth factors and cytokines that stimulate cell proliferation and chemotaxis (4,5). Heparanase is a heterodimer comprised of a 50 kDa subunit harboring the active site and a 8 kDa subunit. It is produced as a latent 65 kDa precursor and proteolytically processed to its active form (1, 6). Heparanase is highly expressed in myeloid leukocytes (i.e. neutrophils) in platelets and in human placenta. Human heparanase was found to be upregulated in various types of primary tumors, correlating in some cases with increased tumor invasiveness and vascularity and with poor prospective survival (7, 8).
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Specificity Western blot analysis: The antibody reacts with the 65,000 Da precursor as well as the 50,000 Da and 8,000 Da subunits of human and mouse heparanase.
Immunohistochemistry: The antibody interacts with heparanase in paraffin sections and blood smears.
Host Species Rabbit
Immunogen Human Heparanase 1
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Concentration 240 ug /100μL in 20 mM sodium phosphate, 150 mM NaCl, pH7.2, containing 0.001% Thimerosal.
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Target Background Heparanase is an endo β-D-glucuronidase, which degrades heparin sulfate side chains of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) in the extracellular matrix. Heparanase plays an important role in ECM degradation, facilitating the migration and extravasation of tumor cells and inflammatory leukocytes (1, 2, 3). Upon degradation, heparanase releases growth factors and cytokines that stimulate cell proliferation and chemotaxis (4,5). Heparanase is a heterodimer comprised of a 50 kDa subunit harboring the active site and a 8 kDa subunit. It is produced as a latent 65 kDa precursor and proteolytically processed to its active form (1, 6). Heparanase is highly expressed in myeloid leukocytes (i.e. neutrophils) in platelets and in human placenta. Human heparanase was found to be upregulated in various types of primary tumors, correlating in some cases with increased tumor invasiveness and vascularity and with poor prospective survival (7, 8).
Synonyms Anti Human Heparanase 1; Anti Heparanase 1
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