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Tribioscience Caspase-Family Colorimetric Assay Kit (TBS2050)

Tribioscience Caspase-Family Colorimetric Assay Kit (TBS2050)

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Tribioscience Caspase-Family Colorimetric Assay Kit (TBS2050)

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Apoptosis plays a fundamental role in many normal biological processes as well as in several disease states. Apoptosis can be induced by various stimuli that all produce the same end result: systematic and orderly cell death.

Caspases cleave a variety of cellular substrates after aspartic acid residues—a characteristic that is central to their role in mammalian apoptosis. Caspases are synthesized in the cytosol of mammalian cells as inactive zymogens, which become active through intracellular caspase cascades.

The Tribioscience Caspase-Family Colorimetric Assay Kits provides a simple and convenient means for assaying the activity of caspases family members (caspase-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10). The assay is based on spectrophotometric detection of the chromophore p-nitroaniline (pNA) after cleavage from the labeled substrate. The pNA light emission can be quantified using a spectrophotometer or a microtiter plate reader at 400- or 405-nm. Comparison of the absorbance of pNA from an apoptotic sample with an uninduced control allows determination of the fold increase in caspase-family member activity.

Kit Components and Storage for 100 Assays

Name 25 Assays Storage
Caspase-1 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-2 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-3 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-4 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-5 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-6 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-8 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-9 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Caspase-10 Substrate 30 µL -20℃
Cell Lysis Buffer 50 mL -20℃
Assay Buffer 25 mL -20℃
DTT (1M) 1.8 mL -20℃
Shelf Life: 1year.

 

Application

  • Apoptosis
  • Drug screening
  • Growth factors
  • Cytotoxicity