LANCE Ultra total SLP-76 kits are designed for the detection of SLP-76 (phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated) in cell lysates using a simple, homogeneous LANCE Ultra assay (no wash steps). This assay can be used as a normalizaton assay for phospho-SLP-76, and is compatible with both adherent and suspension cells.
Feature | Specification |
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Application | Cell Signaling |
Sample Volume | 15 µL |
LANCE Ultra total SLP-76 kits are designed for the detection of SLP-76 (phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated) in cell lysates using a simple, homogeneous LANCE Ultra assay (no wash steps). This assay can be used as a normalizaton assay for phospho-SLP-76, and is compatible with both adherent and suspension cells.
Please note control lysates are NOT included in kits. Control lysates are sold separately, catalog number TRF4010S.
Formats:
LANCE® and LANCE® (Lanthanide chelate excite) Ultra are homogeneous (no wash) TR-FRET (time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer) technologies. One antibody of interest is labeled with a donor fluorophore (a LANCE Europium chelate) and the second antibody is labeled with an acceptor fluorophore [ULight™ dye]. Upon excitation at 320 or 340 nm, energy can be transferred from the donor Europium chelate to the acceptor fluorophore if sufficiently close for FRET (~10 nm). This results in the emission of light at 665 nm. Data are represented as ratiometric (665/615 nm X 10,000).
Application |
Cell Signaling
|
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Automation Compatible |
Yes
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Brand |
LANCE Ultra
|
Detection Modality |
LANCE
|
Molecular Modification |
Total
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Product Group |
Kit
|
Sample Volume |
15 µL
|
Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Blue Ice
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Target |
SLP-76
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Target Class |
Phosphoproteins
|
Technology |
TR-FRET
|
Therapeutic Area |
Autoimmunity
Immuno-oncology
Inflammation
Neuroscience
Oncology
|
Unit Size |
500 Assay Points
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