The AlphaLISA® SureFire® Ultra™ Mouse Phospho-TDP-43 (Ser409/410) assay is a sandwich immunoassay for quantitative detection of phospho-TDP-43 (Ser409/410) in cellular lysates using Alpha Technology.
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TAR DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) is a DNA and RNA-binding protein which plays a crucial role in RNA metabolism. Mainly located in the nucleus, TDP-43 shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. In pathological conditions, including stress or mutation, TDP-43 is mislocalized in the cytoplasm, which can be cleaved in C terminal fragments, thus leading to an accumulation of ubiquitinated and hyperphosphorylated toxic aggregates and then insoluble inclusion bodies. Aggregated TDP-43 has been identified as a hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar dementia (FTLD), and more widely in several neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease.
The AlphaLISA SureFire Mouse Phospho-TDP-43 (Ser409/410) Detection Kit is a sandwich immunoassay for the quantitative detection of phospho-TDP-43 (Ser409/410) in cellular lysates, using Alpha Technology.
Application |
Protein Detection
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Assay Technology |
Alpha
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Automation Compatible |
Yes
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Brand |
AlphaLISA SureFire Ultra
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Detection Method |
Alpha
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Experimental Type |
In vitro
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Blue Ice
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Target Species |
Mouse
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Therapeutic Area |
Neuroscience
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Unit Size |
50,000 Assay Points
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