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HTRF mAb Anti-FLAG Eu-Conjugate, 5,000 Assay Points

Eu cryptate-labeled anti-FLAG antibody for capturing FLAG-tagged proteins in protein/protein interaction assays.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. All products to be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations including without limitation, consumption and disposal requirements under European REACH regulations (EC 1907/2006).

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Feature Specification
Application Cell Signaling

Eu cryptate-labeled anti-FLAG antibody for capturing FLAG-tagged proteins in protein/protein interaction assays.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. All products to be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations including without limitation, consumption and disposal requirements under European REACH regulations (EC 1907/2006).

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Product Variants
Unit Size: 5,000 Assay Points
Part #:
61FGBKLA
List Price
USD 609.00
Unit Size: 20,000 Assay Points
Part #:
61FGBKLB
List Price
USD 1,911.00

Overview

MAb Anti FLAG-Eu cryptate is an antibody raised against FLAG® fusion proteins labeled with Eu cryptate. The anti-FLAG antibody will recognize the FLAG® sequence at the N-terminus, intra, or C-terminus of FLAG® fusion proteins.

This reagent can be used in both biochemical and cellular formats to study a wide variety of interactions: protein/protein, protein/peptide, protein/DNA, protein/RNA, protein/carbohydrate, protein/small molecule, or receptor/ligand.

HTRF can detect a broad range of affinity constants ranging from picomolar to low millimolar.

Specifications

Application
Cell Signaling
Brand
HTRF
Detection Modality
HTRF
Product Group
Fluorescent Reagent
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Target Class
Phosphoproteins
Technology
TR-FRET
Unit Size
5,000 Assay Points

How it works

Assay principle

In an HTRF interaction assay, one partner is labeled (directly or indirectly) with the donor, and the other with the acceptor (again, directly or indirectly). The intensity of the resulting signal is proportional to the binding of the 2 partners. In the example shown here, MAb Anti FLAG-Eu cryptate binds to the FLAG tagged partner A, while partner B* binds to a specific Ab labeled with an HTRF acceptor. Partner B* can also be biotinylated, tagged, or Fc fused. In these cases, use the corresponding HTRF reagent (anti-Tag, anti-species, protA, Streptavidin) labeled with an acceptor for the detection.

Principle of the HTRF Anti FLAG-Eu assay
Assay protocol

The example on the right describes the protocol using a 20 µL final assay volume for the detection of an interaction between a FLAG-tagged partner A and a non-tagged partner B*. Dispense the 2 partners (10 µL), incubate, add MAb Anti FLAG-Eu cryptate (5 µL) and anti-partner B labeled with acceptor (5 µL), then incubate and read. Partner B* can also be biotinylated, tagged, Fc fused, or directly labeled. In these cases, use the corresponding HTRF reagent (anti-Tag, anti species, protA, Streptavidin) labeled with an acceptor for the detection.

Assay protocol of the HTRF Anti FLAG-Eu assay

 

Assay details

How do the number of tests relate to the active moiety?

The average conjugate quantity per well reflects the overall biological material content. Use of the active moiety amount is generally preferred to the quantity of total conjugate. For Cryptate and d2 conjugates, the total conjugate amount equals that of the active moiety, since the molecular weight of the label is negligible. This is not the case for XL665 labeled entities, for which the quantity of total conjugate will vary depending on the final molar ratio of the XL665 conjugate. However, the amount of active moiety provided by Revvity is constant, and based on the number of tests ordered.

How do the number of tests relate to active moiety?

 

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