Hemopexin from human plasma
CAS: 9013-71-2
Ref. 3D-JAA01371
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Hemopexin is a glycoprotein that binds to and removes hemoglobin from plasma, thereby preventing the formation of hemosiderin. It has been shown to be an important component in the inflammatory response by binding to complement protein C3b. Hemopexin is also involved in the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism by binding to lipoproteins, such as Apo-E, and o-glycosylation. The glycosylation sites on hemopexin are the same as those found on other glycoproteins, such as transferrin and thrombospondin. Hemopexin's structure is characterized by two types of reactive groups: glcnac residues and fluorescent groups. These groups allow for labeling with various compounds and techniques, such as analytical chemistry or fluorescence spectroscopy.
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