These angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 ELISA kits are immunodetection tools for measuring specific protein levels in biological samples. angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 is an alias of the human ACE2 gene, which encodes the protein, angiotensin converting enzyme 2. Notably, angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 is known to play a role in muscle contraction, among other functions. The ACE2 protein is 805 amino acid residues in length and 92.5 kilodaltons in mass. However, as many as 2 protein isoforms have been identified. Its subcellular localization is in the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and is secreted. In terms of tissue specificity, it is reported to be expressed in endothelial cells from small and large arteries, and in arterial smooth muscle cells. This protein is known to be N-glycosylated, cleaved and phosphorylated. Other names for this target antigen include ACE-related carboxypeptidase, angiotensin I converting enzyme (peptidyl-dipeptidase A) 2, and angiotensin I converting enzyme 2.
There are angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 ELISA kits that can detect a target at concentrations as low as 17.5 pg/mL and as high as 255 ng/mL. Click on the following ELISA kits for more detailed information, including target reactivity and assay sensitivity.