Tissue expression
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Protein structure
APOH
Apolipoprotein HB2G1, BG
Apolipoprotein H, also known as beta-2-glycoprotein I, is a component of circulating plasma lipoproteins. It has been implicated in a variety of physiologic pathways including lipoprotein metabolism, coagulation, hemostasis, and the production of antiphospholipid autoantibodies. APOH may be a required cofactor for anionic phospholipid binding by the antiphospholipid autoantibodies found in sera of many patients with lupus and primary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The anti-beta (2) glycoprotein I antibodies from APS patients, mediate inhibition of activated protein C which has anticoagulant properties. Because beta-2-GPI is the main autoantigen in patients with APS, the disruption of this pathway by autoantibodies may be an important mechanism for thrombosis in patients with APS. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2019]
Top validated antibodies |
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Proteintech Group | ![]() |
4 references | Monoclonal |
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Atlas Antibodies | ![]() |
4 references | Polyclonal |
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Novus Biologicals | ![]() |
2 references | Polyclonal |
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LSBio | ![]() |
Polyclonal |
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Invitrogen Antibodies | ![]() |
Polyclonal |
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