3010
Transcreener® ADP2 FP Assay
Synonyme(s) :
Transcreener assay
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About This Item
Code UNSPSC :
41122100
Nomenclature NACRES :
NA.81
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Conditions d'expédition
dry ice
Température de stockage
−20°C
Description générale
The Transcreener® HTS Assay platform overcomes the need for time-consuming, one-off assay development for individual members within a group transfer enzyme family by utilizing a single set of assay reagents that detect an invariant product. The generic nature of the Transcreener® HTS Assay platform eliminates delays involved in assay development for new HTS targets, and greatly simplifies compound and inhibitor profiling across multiple target families.
The Transcreener® ADP2 FP Assay is a far-red, competitive fluorescence polarization (FP) assay based on the detection of ADP and therefore is compatible with any enzyme class that produces ADP, including protein, lipid, and carbohydrate kinases, ATPases, DNA helicases, carboxylases and glutamine synthetase. The Transcreener® ADP2 Assay is a simple one step homogenous detection assay, and is extremely flexible with regard to ATP concentration (0.1 to 1,000 μM ATP). The assay provides excellent signal at low substrate conversion, with a Z′ = 0.7 and = 85 polarization shift (mP) at 10% ATP conversion using 1 μM ATP.
The Transcreener® ADP2 FP Assay was developed to follow the progress of any enzyme that produces ADP. The Transcreener® ADP Detection Mixture comprises an ADP Alexa633 Tracer bound to an ADP2 Antibody. The tracer is displaced by ADP, the invariant product generated during the enzyme reaction.The displaced tracer freely rotates leading to a decrease in fluorescence polarization. The assay uses a far red tracer to minimize interference from fluorescent compounds and light scattering.
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The Transcreener® ADP2 FP Assay is a far-red, competitive fluorescence polarization (FP) assay based on the detection of ADP and therefore is compatible with any enzyme class that produces ADP, including protein, lipid, and carbohydrate kinases, ATPases, DNA helicases, carboxylases and glutamine synthetase. The Transcreener® ADP2 Assay is a simple one step homogenous detection assay, and is extremely flexible with regard to ATP concentration (0.1 to 1,000 μM ATP). The assay provides excellent signal at low substrate conversion, with a Z′ = 0.7 and = 85 polarization shift (mP) at 10% ATP conversion using 1 μM ATP.
The Transcreener® ADP2 FP Assay was developed to follow the progress of any enzyme that produces ADP. The Transcreener® ADP Detection Mixture comprises an ADP Alexa633 Tracer bound to an ADP2 Antibody. The tracer is displaced by ADP, the invariant product generated during the enzyme reaction.The displaced tracer freely rotates leading to a decrease in fluorescence polarization. The assay uses a far red tracer to minimize interference from fluorescent compounds and light scattering.
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Quantité
3010-1K = 1,000 assay, 384-well
3010-10K = 10,000 assay, 384-well
3010-10K = 10,000 assay, 384-well
Forme physique
Kit with buffered aqueous solutions
Informations légales
Transcreener is a registered trademark of BellBrook Labs
Mention d'avertissement
Warning
Mentions de danger
Conseils de prudence
Classification des risques
Eye Irrit. 2
Code de la classe de stockage
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
Classe de danger pour l'eau (WGK)
WGK 3
Point d'éclair (°F)
Not applicable
Point d'éclair (°C)
Not applicable
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