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SensoLyte® FDP Protein Phosphatase Assay Kit

EAA Fluorometric
Catalog No. ABIN1882460

Quick Overview for SensoLyte® FDP Protein Phosphatase Assay Kit (ABIN1882460)

Target

Fluorescein Diphosphate (FDP)

Detection Method

Fluorometric

Application

Enzyme Activity Assay (EAA)
  • Brand

    SensoLyte®
  • Comment

    Enzymatic Activity Assay kit

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Storage

    -20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Store all kit components at -20 °C. Components B, C, D, E and G can be stored at room temperature for convenience.
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  • Target

    Fluorescein Diphosphate (FDP)

    Alternative Name

    FDP

    Background

    Protein phosphatases have received great attention as drug-screening targets. FDP is a highly sensitive fluorogenic substrate for most phosphatases, i.e., alkaline phosphatases, protein tyrosine phosphatases and serine/threonine phosphatases. The phosphatase-induced hydrolysis of FDP yields an intense fluorescent product that has excitation wavelength around 490 nm, and emission maximum around 520 nm. The fluorescence of FDP hydrolyzed product is strengthened when pH > 7.0. For some protein phosphatase requiring slightly acidic buffer for reaction, a pH-adjusting stop solution should be added before reading the fluorescence signal. The kit can be used for characterizing kinetics of enzyme reaction and high throughput screening of protein phosphatase inducers and inhibitors.
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