Recombinant antigens
Enolase
for Candida albicans
Enolase (2-phosphoD-glycerate hyidrolyase) is an important glycolytic enzyme located on the cell wall of Candida albicans. This is a termostable and proteinic antigen, produced by all candida species. It is a marker of deep tissular invasion, detectable even in absence of candidemia. It has been described as highly immunogenic.
- NAME
- Enolase
- DESCRIPTION
- Antigen corresponding to the glycolytic enzyme 2-phosphoD-glycerate hyidrolyase
- GEN
- eno1
- PURITY
- >95% by observation on SDS-PAGE electrophoresis
- Formats
Liquid solution or dry powder (lyophilised) in vials of 0.1 mg*, 1 mg and bulk.
*under availability, for liquid format
* Our IVD reagents are provided for research and commercial use in vitro: not for human in vivo or therapeutic use. In addition, we follow a rigorous quality control for each lot.
References of Recombinant antigen Enolase
Folletos
- Rekom Biotech catalogue
- Recombinant proteins for in vitro diagnosis of human infectious diseases
- Sexually transmitted diseases (STD)
Videos
Reagent sheet
- NAME
- Enolase
- DESCRIPTION
- Antigen corresponding to the glycolytic enzyme 2-phosphoD-glycerate hyidrolyase
- PURITY
- >95% by observation on SDS-PAGE electrophoresis
- Formats
Liquid solution or dry powder (lyophilised) in vials of 0.1 mg*, 1 mg and bulk.
*under availability, for liquid format
* Our IVD reagents are provided for research and commercial use in vitro: not for human in vivo or therapeutic use. In addition, we follow a rigorous quality control for each lot.