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MITF ELISA Kit

This Human MITF ELISA Kit is a Colorimetric ELISA Kit designed to quantify Human MITF.
Catalog No. ABIN5656882

Quick Overview for MITF ELISA Kit (ABIN5656882)

Target

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MITF (Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor (MITF))

Reactivity

  • 5
  • 3
  • 1
Human

Detection Method

Colorimetric

Method Type

Sandwich ELISA

Detection Range

0.156 ng/mL - 10 ng/mL

Application

ELISA

Sample Type

Cell Lysate, Tissue Homogenate
  • Minimum Detection Limit

    0.156 ng/mL

    Analytical Method

    Quantitative

    Specificity

    This assay has high sensitivity and excellent specificity for detection of Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF). No significant cross-reactivity or interference between Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF) and analogues was observed.

    Sensitivity

    0.059 ng/mL
  • Comment

    The stability of kit is determined by the loss rate of activity. The loss rate of this kit is less than 5 % within the expiration date under appropriate storage condition. To minimize extra influence on the performance, operation procedures and lab conditions, especially room temperature, air humidity, incubator temperature should be strictly controlled. It is also strongly suggested that the whole assay is performed by the same operator from the beginning to the end.

    Assay Time

    3 h

    Plate

    Pre-coated

    Protocol

    The test principle applied in this kit is Sandwich enzyme immunoassay. The microtiter plate provided in this kit has been pre-coated with an antibody specific to Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF). Standards or samples are then added to the appropriate microtiter plate wells with a biotin-conjugated antibody specific to Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF). Next, Avidin conjugated to Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) is added to each microplate well and incubated. After TMB substrate solution is added, only those wells that contain Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF), biotin-conjugated antibody and enzyme-conjugated Avidin will exhibit a change in color. The enzyme-substrate reaction is terminated by the addition of sulphuric acid solution and the color change is measured spectrophotometrically at a wavelength of 450nm ± 10nm. The concentration of Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF) in the samples is then determined by comparing the O.D. of the samples to the standard curve.

    Assay Precision

    Intra-assay Precision (Precision within an assay): 3 samples with low, middle and high level Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF) were tested 20 times on one plate, respectively
    Inter-assay Precision (Precision between assays): 3 samples with low, middle and high level Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor (MITF) were tested on 3 different plates, 8 replicates in each plate. CV(%) = SD/meanX100
    Intra-Assay: CV<10%
    Inter-Assay: CV<12%

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Handling Advice

    The Stop Solution is acidic. Do not allow to contact skin or eyes. Calibrators, controls and specimen samples should be assayed in duplicate. Once the procedure has been started, all steps should be completed without interruption.

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    -20°C. Bring all reagents to room temperature before beginning test. The kit may be stored at 4°C for immediate use within two days upon arrival. Reseal any unused strips with desiccant pack. Minimize freeze/thaw cycles.

    Expiry Date

    4-8 months
  • Target See all MITF ELISA Kits

    MITF (Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor (MITF))

    Alternative Name

    Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor

    Background

    Gene Name: Microphthalmia Associated Transcription Factor

    Gene Aliases: WS2A, MI, bHLHe32, Homolog Of Mouse Microphthalmia, Class E basic helix-loop-helix protein 32

    Pathways

    Chromatin Binding
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