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AptaFluor® SAH Methyltransferase Assay

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Methyltransferase Activity Assay

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General description

The AptaFluor® SAH Methyltransferase TR-FRET Assay is a universal assay for enzymes that convert S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) to S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH), with a far-red, time-resolved Förster-resonance-energy-transfer (TR-FRET) readout. The assay can be used for all enzymes within the histone methyltransferase (HMT) and DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) families. The assay is designed specifically for high-throughput screening (HTS), with a simple mix-and-read format and 2 liquid addition steps. It is run in an endpoint mode: methyltransferase (MT) enzyme reactions are quenched with a universal stop reagent (provided) and then the detection reagents are added.

The assay offers reagent stability and compatibility with commonly used multimode plate readers. The AptaFluor® SAH Methyltransferase TR-FRET Assay provides the following benefits:
  • Simple, mix-and-read format ideal for HTS.
  • Robust MT detection under initial velocity conditions (=20% conversion of SAM to SAH).
  • Accommodates SAM concentrations as low as 100 nM and as high as 5 μM.
  • Far-red tracer further minimizes interference from fluorescent compounds and light scattering.

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Physical form

Kit with buffered aqueous solutions

Preparation Note

3023-B = 100 assay, 96-well
3023-1K = 1,000 assay, 384-well

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AptaFluor is a registered trademark of BellBrook Labs
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229164-5G04061832339054
229164-25G04061832339047
3023-1K04061835357116
3023-B04061835357444

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