Catalog number: 421 - 78141
Product Category: Business & Industrial > Science & Laboratory
Size: 384 rxns.
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The CD226:CD155 Homogeneous Assay Kit is designed to measure the_x000D_inhibition of CD226 binding to CD155 (PVR). The CD226:CD155 Homogeneous Assay Kit_x000D_comes in a convenient AlphaLISA® format with purified biotinylated CD226, His-tagged CD155,_x000D_and assay buffer to perform a total of 384 reactions. With this kit, only three simple steps on a_x000D_microtiter plate are required. First, a sample containing CD226 and an inhibitor of choice is_x000D_incubated with the CD155 for 60 minutes. Next, acceptor beads are added, then donor beads,_x000D_followed by reading the Alpha-counts.
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The p300 Homogeneous Assay Kit contains an AlphaLISA® assay designed for screening inhibitors of p300 in a convenient 384-well format. This efficient method requires no time-consuming washing steps. Only a few steps are needed. The assay is based on the enzymatic transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl CoA to a specific lysine residue within a biotinylated peptide substrate. After incubation with p300, the sample is incubated with a combination of an antibody that specifically binds the acetylated peptide and acceptor beads that bind the antibody. This is followed by incubation with streptavidin-labeled donor beads and reading of the Alpha-counts.
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The JMJD1A Homogeneous Assay Kit is designed to measure JMJD1A activity for screening and profiling applications. JMJD1A, also known as JHDM2A and KDM3A, is a JumonjiC (JmjC) domain containing histone lysine demethylase that exhibits demethylation activity toward H3-K9Me2 and H3-K9Me1. The key to the JMJD1A Homogeneous Assay Kit is a highly specific antibody that recognizes demethylated substrate. With this kit, only three simple steps on a microtiter plate are required for methyltransferase detection. First, a sample containing JMJD1A enzyme is incubated with the biotinylated substrate. Next, acceptor beads and primary antibody are added, then donor beads, followed by reading the Alpha-counts._x000D_ Our histone demethylase assays utilize highly specific antibodies that recognize demethylated products. First, a sample containing the enzyme is incubated with a biotinylated substrate. Next, acceptor beads and primary antibody are added, then donor beads, followed by reading the Alpha-counts.
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The LSD2(KDM1B) Homogeneous Assay Kit (Dimethyl) is designed to measure the activity of lysine-specific demethylase (LSD2) for screening and profiling applications. LSD2, also called KDM1B, is a chromatin-modifying enzyme that specifically removes methyl groups from mono- and dimethylated Lys of histone H3, thereby acting as a corepressor of transcription. LSD2 is a potential target for drug development. The key to the LSD2 Homogeneous Assay Kit (Dimethyl) is a highly specific antibody that recognizes demethylated substrate. With this kit, only three simple steps on a microtiter plate are required for demethylase detection. First, a sample containing LSD2 enzyme is incubated with the biotinylated substrate. Next, acceptor beads are added, then donor beads, followed by reading the Alpha-counts.
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The Homogeneous SHP-2 Assay Kit is a complete assay system designed to measure SHP-2 activity for screening and profiling applications. Using this kit, only one simple step on a microtiter plate is needed to analyze the SHP-2 activity level. The fluorogenic substrate, DiFMUP, is incubated with purified SHP-2 and the enzymatic activity releases DiFMU fluorophore that can then be measured using a fluorescence reader.
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The Homogeneous full length SHP-2 Assay Kit is a complete assay system designed to measure full length SHP-2 activity for screening and profiling applications. Using this kit, only two simple steps on a microtiter plate are needed to analyze the full length SHP-2 activity level. At the first step, the SHP-2 enzyme is preincubated with SHP-2 Activating Peptide to activate the enzyme. At the second step, the fluorogenic substrate, DiFMUP, is added in the mixture and the enzymatic activity releases DiFMU fluorophore that can then be measured using a fluorescence reader.