Kallikrein 13: Products

The human tissue kallikrein (KLK) gene family contains 15 members that play important roles in cancer. Notably, kallikrein-1, also known as tissue kallikrein, cleaves kininogen to release the vasoactive kinin peptide, bradykinin or lysyl-bradykinin.

Human plasma kallikrein, a serine protease, is synthesized in the liver and circulates in the plasma bound to high molecular weight (HMW) kininogen or as a free zymogen. Once activated by its physiological activator, coagulation factor XII, it displays endopeptidase activity towards peptide bonds after arginine (preferred) and lysine. It cleaves HMW kininogen, its major physiological substrate, to release the potent vasodilator peptide bradykinin. It is also able to cleave a number of inactive precursor proteins to generate active products, such as plasminogen and prourokinase.

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Human Kallikrein 13 Antibody 

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B/N, IHC, IP, WB

Human Kallikrein 13 Antibody 

B/N, IP, WB

Proteome Profiler Human Protease Array Kit 

Contains 4 membranes - each spotted in duplicate with 35 different protease antibodies

Proteome Profiler Human Protease/Protease Inhibitor Array 

Contains 4 membranes-2 spotted in duplicate with antibodies against 35 different proteases and 2 spotted in duplicate with antibodies against 32 different protease inhibitors
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