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SensoLyte® Green Protease Assay Kit

FRET Fluorometric
Catalog No. ABIN1882589
  • Detection Method
    Fluorometric
    Application
    Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Microscopy (FRET)
    Brand
    SensoLyte®
    Characteristics
    The SensoLyte® Green Protease Assay Kit is widely used for detection of generic protease activities. The kit uses a casein derivative that is heavily labeled with a rhodamine derivative, resulting in almost total quenching of the conjugate's fluorescence. Protease-catalyzed hydrolysis relieves this quenching conjugate, yielding brightly green fluorescent dye-labeled peptides. The increase in fluorescence intensity is directly proportional to protease activity (Ex/Em=488/520 nm). The SensoLyte® protease assay kits do not require any separation steps and can be used to continuously measure the kinetics of a variety of exopeptidases and endopeptidases. The kit contains:
    Fluorescent labeled casein with high ratio of dye/protein (pH-insensitive)
    Trypsin (as positive control)
    Assay buffer
    A detailed protocol
  • Comment

    FRET-based Assay Kit

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Handling Advice
    Protect Component A from light and moisture.
    Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store Components A and B at -20 °C. Component C can be stored at room temperature for convenience.
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    Wei, Ma, Hattori: "Synthesis of dammarane-type triterpene derivatives and their ability to inhibit HIV and HCV proteases." in: Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, Vol. 17, Issue 8, pp. 3003-10, (2009) (PubMed).

    Groll, Schellenberg, Bachmann, Archer, Huber, Powell, Lindow, Kaiser, Dudler: "A plant pathogen virulence factor inhibits the eukaryotic proteasome by a novel mechanism." in: Nature, Vol. 452, Issue 7188, pp. 755-8, (2008) (PubMed).

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