ALP Substrate Reference: 400112-50 ALP Substrate has been tested and formulated to work exclusively with Cayman’s Alkaline Phosphatase Colorimetric Activity Assay Kit (Item No. 701710).
Phagocytosis Assay Kit (IgG PE) Reference: 600540-1 Cayman’s Phagocytosis Assay Kit (IgG PE) employs latex beads coated with fluorescently-labeled rabbit IgG as a probe for the measurement of the phagocytic process in vitro. The engulfed fluorescent beads can be detected using a fluorescence microscope, allowing kinetic studies of phagocytosis at the single-cell level. In addition, the flow cytometric readout provides the advantage of visualizing perturbations in phagocytosis on the population level and, when combined with antibody staining, of specific cell types within complex populations. This kit provides enough Latex Beads-Rabbit IgG-PE Complex for up to 750 samples.
ALP Positive Control Reference: 400113-10 ALP Positive Control has been tested and formulated to work exclusively with Cayman’s Alkaline Phosphatase Colorimetric Activity Assay Kit (Item No. 701710).
GLP SAM-Screener™ Assay Kit Reference: 600570-1920 Most histone lysine methyltransferases contain a conserved domain (SET) that utilizes S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM or AdoMet) as a co-factor to catalyze the methylation of the epsilon amino group of lysine. G9a-like protein (GLP) is a SET domain-containing methyltransferase that specifically mono- and di-methylates histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9). GLP and G9a function as major euchromatic H3K9me1 and H3K9me2 histone methyltransferases and also have been found to methylate several nonhistone substrates, including p53(K372). This fluorescence polarization assay is based upon a proprietary small molecule fluorescent probe that binds to the SAM binding pocket in GLP. Binding of the small molecule probe to GLP induces an increase in fluorescence polarization. Binding of the probe can be competed with the endogenous cofactor SAM or by the inhibitor sinefungin, but is unaffected by the histone H3 peptide substrate. The GLP SAM-Screener Assay is robust (Z' >0.5) and exhibits a greater than 100 mP shift over a range of 0-250 nM GLP. The assay is suitable for high-throughput screening in the provided 384-well plate or can be scaled to higher density plate formats (e.g., 1,536-well) if desired.
ALP Stop Solution Reference: 400114-15 ALP Stop Solution has been tested and formulated to work exclusively with Cayman’s Alkaline Phosphatase Colorimetric Activity Assay Kit (Item No. 701710).
GLP SAM-Screener™ Assay Kit Reference: 600570-384 Most histone lysine methyltransferases contain a conserved domain (SET) that utilizes S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM or AdoMet) as a co-factor to catalyze the methylation of the epsilon amino group of lysine. G9a-like protein (GLP) is a SET domain-containing methyltransferase that specifically mono- and di-methylates histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9). GLP and G9a function as major euchromatic H3K9me1 and H3K9me2 histone methyltransferases and also have been found to methylate several nonhistone substrates, including p53(K372). This fluorescence polarization assay is based upon a proprietary small molecule fluorescent probe that binds to the SAM binding pocket in GLP. Binding of the small molecule probe to GLP induces an increase in fluorescence polarization. Binding of the probe can be competed with the endogenous cofactor SAM or by the inhibitor sinefungin, but is unaffected by the histone H3 peptide substrate. The GLP SAM-Screener Assay is robust (Z' >0.5) and exhibits a greater than 100 mP shift over a range of 0-250 nM GLP. The assay is suitable for high-throughput screening in the provided 384-well plate or can be scaled to higher density plate formats (e.g., 1,536-well) if desired.