GAA ELISA kits are immunoassay tools for the measurement of the protein alpha glucosidase, which is encoded by the GAA gene in humans. Functionally, this protein is known to be important for the degradation of glycogen in lysosomes. The canonical protein structure is reported to have an amino acid length of 952 residues, a mass of 105.3 kDa, and is a member of the Glycosyl hydrolase 31 protein family. It is known to be localized in the lysosomes. The protein has been noted to be post-translationally glycosylated, cleaved and phosphorylated. The GAA gene has been associated with the disease, Glycogen storage disease. Other alias names for this target include lysosomal alpha-glucosidase, acid maltase, aglucosidase alfa, glucosidase alpha, acid, and LYAG.
Some GAA ELISA kits can detect targets at levels as low as 15 ng/L and as high as 200 ng/mL. Click on the products below for more detailed ELISA kit information, such as target reactivity and assay sensitivity.