These Toll-like Receptor Adaptor Molecule 1 ELISA kits are immunodetection tools for measuring specific protein levels in biological samples. Toll-like Receptor Adaptor Molecule 1 is an alias of the human TICAM1 gene, which encodes the protein, TIR domain containing adaptor molecule 1. Notably, Toll-like Receptor Adaptor Molecule 1 is known to play a role in the apoptotic pathway and the cellular response to lipopolysaccharides, among other functions. The TICAM1 protein is described to be 712 amino acid residues in length and 76.4 kilodaltons in mass. It is localized to the cytoplasmic vesicles, mitochondria, and cytoplasm of the cell. In terms of tissue specificity, it is widely expressed across many tissue types. This protein is known to be ubiquitinated, cleaved and phosphorylated. Other names for this target antigen include TIR domain-containing adapter molecule 1, TIR domain containing adaptor inducing interferon-beta, and TIR domain-containing adapter protein inducing IFN-beta.
Some Toll-like Receptor Adaptor Molecule 1 ELISA kits can detect targets at levels as low as 62.5 pg/mL and as high as 20 ng/mL. Click on the following ELISA kits for more detailed information, including target reactivity and assay sensitivity.