HBA1 Antibody

Code CSB-PA12175A0Rb
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Product Details

Full Product Name
Rabbit anti-Homo sapiens (Human) HBA1 Polyclonal antibody
Uniprot No.
Target Names
HBA1
Alternative Names
Alpha 1 globin antibody; Alpha globin antibody; Alpha one globin antibody; Alpha-globin antibody; HBA_HUMAN antibody; HBA1 antibody; HBA2 antibody; Hemoglobin alpha 1 antibody; Hemoglobin alpha 1 chain antibody; Hemoglobin alpha 1 globin chain antibody; Hemoglobin alpha 2 antibody; Hemoglobin alpha chain antibody; Hemoglobin subunit alpha antibody; MGC126895 antibody; MGC126897 antibody
Raised in
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Recombinant Human Hemoglobin subunit alpha protein (2-142AA)
Immunogen Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Conjugate
Non-conjugated

The HBA1 Antibody (Product code: CSB-PA12175A0Rb) is Non-conjugated. For HBA1 Antibody with conjugates, please check the following table.

Available Conjugates
Conjugate Product Code Product Name Application
HRP CSB-PA12175B0Rb HBA1 Antibody, HRP conjugated ELISA
FITC CSB-PA12175C0Rb HBA1 Antibody, FITC conjugated
Biotin CSB-PA12175D0Rb HBA1 Antibody, Biotin conjugated ELISA
Clonality
Polyclonal
Isotype
IgG
Purification Method
>95%, Protein G purified
Concentration
It differs from different batches. Please contact us to confirm it.
Buffer
Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, PH 7.4
Form
Liquid
Tested Applications
ELISA
Protocols
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage
Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Lead Time
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Target Background

Function
Involved in oxygen transport from the lung to the various peripheral tissues.
Gene References into Functions
  1. Relatively high but clinically normal HbA1c and TSH levels may increase the risk of CHD. PMID: 28345646
  2. Vaginal cell-derived Hb-alpha and Hb-beta may have antioxidative properties and protect cells from oxidative stress-induced inflammation possibly through Nrf2 downstream signaling. PMID: 28224676
  3. Data suggest that, in crystal form of Hb containing three protein molecules--Hbalpha(1)beta(2), allosteric effectors (phosphate, bezafibrate) induce conformational changes in direction from relaxed-state to tense-state; binding of each effector energetically stabilizes lowest affinity conformer more strongly than intermediate affinity conformer; minor Hb conformers have disproportionate effects on overall O(2) affinity. PMID: 28931607
  4. In the presence of free alpha subunits and H2O2, both HbA and HbE showed bCys93 oxidation which increased with higher H2O2 concentrations. In the presence of Alpha-hemoglobin stabilizing protein (AHSP)Cys93 oxidation was substantially reduced in both proteins.in the presence of excess free alpha-subunit and under the same oxidative conditions, these events are substantially increased for HbE compared to HbA PMID: 26995402
  5. genome-wide association meta-analyses in individuals from 82 cohorts of European, African, East Asian and South Asian ancestry; identified 60 common genetic variants associated with HbA1c; 19 glycemic (GS-G) and 22 erythrocytic (GS-E) variants were associated with HbA1c at genome-wide significance; GS-G was associated with higher type 2 diabetes risk; GS-E was not PMID: 28898252
  6. This study presents comparison of two neutron structures of hemoglobins, human deoxyhemoglobin (T state) and equine cyanomethemoglobin (R state) and offers a direct observation of histidine residues that are likely to contribute to the Bohr effect. PMID: 27377386
  7. Dynamical differences of hemoglobin and the ionotropic glutamate receptor in different states have been revealed by a new dynamics alignment method. PMID: 28459140
  8. The studies suggest that impaired endocytosis of megalin/cubilin ligands, hemoglobin and albumin, rather than heme toxicity, may be the cause of tubular proteinuria in sickle cell disease patients. PMID: 28356267
  9. Report association between HbA1c levels in diabetes mellitus type 2 in relation to the development of heart failure. PMID: 27647169
  10. Lower extremity amputation among patients with diabetes nearly halved over the past decade but only weakly correlated with hemoglobin A1c testing throughout the study period. PMID: 27206471
  11. A 1 % increase in HbA1c was associated with a higher risk for all-cause mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes and symptomatic cardiovascular disease PMID: 27431507
  12. 14 alpha thalassemia mutations were found among 95 Turkish patients. Most were gene deletions. A new alpha 1 cd 14 mutation was discovered. PMID: 26377141
  13. The hematological and molecular data of 35 patients with Hb H disease and the genotypes of alpha-gene mutations of 78 screened individuals were used to identify the genotypes of Hb H disease and genotype-phenotype correlations. the most common genotypes were -alpha3.7/--20.5, -alpha3.7/--26.5, and -alpha3.7/--17.5. Other small deletions, non-deleltional mutations, and combinations thereof in trans were associated with... PMID: 26316481
  14. that there is a quantitative relationship between the HbA1c levels and plaque textures in ultrasonic images of atherosclerotic patients PMID: 27431674
  15. An association has been found between the TXNIP gene methylation pattern and type 2 diabetes mellitus in ischemic stroke patients through epigenetic mechanisms, related to sustained hyperglycemia levels with HbA1c >/= 7%. PMID: 26643952
  16. People with new-onset diabetes mellitus based on HbA1c had higher mean hs-CRP level. PMID: 26824043
  17. This study describes hematological manifestations of subjects carrying some novel mutations comparable to the reported phenotype of alpha(+)-thal trait. PMID: 26531168
  18. The effect of the DPP-4 inhibitor alogliptin on HbA1c. PMID: 26125284
  19. Data suggest considering HbA1c as a reliable marker of cardiovascular and metabolic risk independent of fasting and post-load glycemia. PMID: 26520892
  20. Visceral fat area is associated with HbA1c but not dialysate-related glucose load in nondiabetic peritoneal dialysis patients. PMID: 26239161
  21. The most deleterious non-coding synonymous SNPs in the alpha-thalassemia HBA1 gene have been characterized in silico. PMID: 26824843
  22. The carrier rate of Hb Q-Thailand in Guangxi was 0.06%. PMID: 27060306
  23. In multivariable linear regression analyses, DeltaGA/HbA1c was independently associated with diabetes duration. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that serum GA levels increase relative to HbA1c levels with time. PMID: 26484352
  24. Poorer glucose control with HbA1C >/= 8% and decreased systolic heart function are significant risk factors that potentially contribute to worse prognosis for CABG or PCI treatment. PMID: 26261612
  25. In middle-aged Caucasian-Europeans, HbA1c alone is a poor indicator of cardiometabolic risk but is suitable for diagnosing diabetes. PMID: 26266799
  26. The lack of association between known risk factors for diabetes and HbA1c suggest that HbA1c in children without diabetes is relatively unaffected by factors associated with glycaemia. PMID: 25875773
  27. Data indicate that amplification, detection and analysis of targets in the alpha-globin genes (HBA1 and HBA2) by ratio assay copy enumeration (GRACE) PCR method completed within one hour. PMID: 26683685
  28. In a chronic kidney disease cohort, HbA1c values in the prediabetes range are associated with mortality. PMID: 25979978
  29. Both HbA1c and glycated albumin levels reflect the risk of subclinical atherosclerosis in middle-aged and elderly Chinese with impaired glucose regulation. PMID: 25854289
  30. Increase of HbA1c in patients with newly detected glucose abnormalities was associated with significantly reduced survival after AMI treated invasively. PMID: 24618476
  31. Co-inheritance of novel ATRX gene mutation and alpha-globin/beta-globin gene mutations has been found in transfusion dependent beta-thalassemia Saudi Arabia patients. PMID: 25976463
  32. Elevated mean platelet volume is significantly associated with higher HbA1c levels. PMID: 25249479
  33. HbA1c has a role in increased risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause death PMID: 25874454
  34. In non-diabetic patients with suspected stable angina pectoris, there was no overall association between HbA1c levels and prognosis. PMID: 25770690
  35. Insulin-naive diabetic patients with A1C>8.8%, especially those who are taking >2 oral antidiabetic agents, have small chance to achieve good glycemic control with adding only basal insulin therapy. PMID: 25266893
  36. Although A1C is higher among type 2 diabetics with CKD stage 3 compared to those with eGFR >/=60, this appeared to be due to the confounding effect of other variables rather than the presence of CKD. PMID: 24893965
  37. Higher fasting plasma glucose levels rather HbA1c were strongly predictive of future hypertension among Japanese population. PMID: 25231510
  38. alpha1 gene sequencing showed the mutation CCT-->TCT (Pro-->Ser) at codon 119 (Hb Groene Hart) in alpha-thalassemia patients in Spain. In one case, there was an association with Hb J-Paris-I. PMID: 24530052
  39. With the corrections proposed here, HbA1c measurements can be better interpreted as a diagnostic marker in the early weeks of antidiabetic treatment. PMID: 25158164
  40. A new Hb variant was found in 4 diabetic patients. The alpha1 gene had a mutation GAC>AAC at codon 64 within exon 2. Substituting Asn for Asp does not produce any functional alteration, so it is a silent hemoglobinopathy. PMID: 25458507
  41. Overall postoperative complication rate was similar regardless of preoperative HbA1c in pancreaticoduodenectomy patients, but pancreatic fistula incidence was lower with elevated versus normal HbA1c. PMID: 25242683
  42. the first described case with homozygosity for the Hb Adana mutation, carried on the alpha1 gene. The relatively mild presentation of the case highlights the milder phenotypic consequences of nondeletional alpha mutations in the alpha1 vs. the alpha2 gene. PMID: 25342395
  43. Abnormal hemoglobin with alpha-thalassemia may lead to severe anemia. PMID: 25863092
  44. Data suggest co-inheritance of alpha-globin mutation/alpha-thalassemia alleviates severity of HBE-type beta-thalassemia in population of children/adolescents in Thailand; beta-thalassemia patients who co-inherited alpha-thalassemia had mild disease. PMID: 25238043
  45. Hemoglobin A1C and glycemic variability were both associated with beta cell function in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. PMID: 24762059
  46. Data suggest two alpha-thalassemia patients and their family members exhibiting HbH disease spectrum exhibit two rare and unique alpha-globin gene cluster deletions (deletion of HBA1 and HBA2); families are described as Israeli Arabs. [CASE-REPORT] PMID: 25222045
  47. Data suggest hemoglobin glycation in diabetic patients and normal subjects is consistent; seven glycation sites have been unambiguously assigned in alpha- and beta-globin; the two major sites are alpha-Lys-61 (HbA1c) and beta-Lys-66. PMID: 24578002
  48. Elevated preoperative hemoglobin A1c levels are associated with an increased risk of readmission but not complications. PMID: 24887924
  49. Presented are complete structural and functional snapshots of nine equilibrium conformers of hemoglobin in the half-liganded and fully liganded states. Captured is the hemoglobin allosteric transition in a single crystal form. PMID: 24635037
  50. HbA1c levels lower than 6.0% and higher than 10% are associated with an increased risk of COPD in patients with type 2 diabetes. PMID: 25569658

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Involvement in disease
Heinz body anemias (HEIBAN); Alpha-thalassemia (A-THAL); Hemoglobin H disease (HBH)
Protein Families
Globin family
Tissue Specificity
Red blood cells.
Database Links

HGNC: 4823

OMIM: 140700

KEGG: hsa:3039

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000322421

UniGene: Hs.449630

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