- Catalog numberK211-100
- Product namePicoProbe™ ADP Assay Kit (Fluorometric)
- Size100 assays
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- DescriptionFast, sensitive, HTP compatible, fluorometric ADP assay with detection limit as low as 10 pmol or 0.05 µM of ADP.
- SummaryUltrasensitive, Simple, HTP adaptable fluoromotericassay kit for ADP measurement. Can detect as low as 10 pmol or 0.05 µM of ADP Detection method- Fluorometric analysis (Ex/Em = 535/587 nm) Applications- Detection of NOS activity Sample Type: Tissue or cell extracts
- Detection MethodFluorometric analysis (Ex/Em = 535/587 nm)
- Species ReactivityMammalian
- Applications• Measurement of ADP in various tissues/cells • Analysis of metabolism and cell signaling in various cell types
- Sample Type• Animal tissues - Liver, Muscle, Heart etc. • Cell culture - Adherent or suspension cells
- Features BenefitsUltrasensitive, Simple, HTP adaptable fluoromotericassay kit for ADP measurement. Can detect as low as 10 pmol or 0.05 µM of ADP Detection method- Fluorometric analysis (Ex/Em = 535/587 nm) Applications- Detection of NOS activity Sample Type: Tissue or cell extracts
- Storage Conditions-20°C
- Shipping Conditionsgel pack
- Shelf life12 months
- BackgroundAdenosine diphosphate (ADP) is an organic molecule that plays a critical role in cellular metabolism and energy transfer reactions. ADP is a product of ATP dephosphorylation and it can be rephosphorylated to ATP. These dephosphorylations and rephosphorylations occur via various phosphorylases and kinases. ADP is stored in platelets and can be released to interact with variety of purinergic receptors. ADP levels regulate several enzymes involved in intermediary metabolism. ADP conversion to ATP primarily occurs within the mitochondrion and chloroplast although several such processes also occur in the cytoplasm. Conventionally, ADP levels are measured by luciferase/luciferin mediated assays after ADP is converted to ATP. However, the luciferase system is unstable and luminescence equipment is generally not available in most laboratories. BioVision’s PicoProbe™ ADP Assay Kit provides a sensitive fluorescence method to detect ADP. The kit is suitable for measuring ADP levels in various samples, including the ones that contain reducing substances, which may interfere with oxidase-based assays. In this assay, ADP, in the presence of ADP Enzyme Mix is converted to an intermediate, which reacts with the fluorescent probe to generate a strong stable signal at Ex/Em = 535/587 nm. BioVision’s PicoProbe™ ADP Assay kit provides an ultrasensitive, fast and high-throughput ready assay for detection of as low as 10 pmol or 0.05 µM of ADP in samples.
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- Alternative to gene target
- [ "v-kit Hardy-Zuckerman 4 feline sarcoma viral oncogene homolog", "C-Kit and CD117 and PBT and SCFR", "KIT and IDBG-18980 and ENSG00000157404 and 3815", "transferase activity", "Extracellular", "Kit and IDBG-172083 and ENSMUSG00000005672 and 16590", "KIT and IDBG-642326 and ENSBTAG00000002699 and 280832" ]
- Gene target™ ADP Kit Fluorometric
- Identity:HGNC:29175
- Gene:WDTC1
- Long gene name:WD and tetratricopeptide repeats 1
- Synonyms:KIAA1037ADPDCAF9
- Discovery year:2003-12-22
- Entrez gene record:23038
- Pubmed identification:12717455, 19238144
- RefSeq identity:NM_015023
- Classification:WD repeat domain containing, Tetratricopeptide repeat domain containing, DDB1 and CUL4 associated factors
- VEGA ID:OTTHUMG00000004273
- Identity:HGNC:25250
- Gene:ADPGK
- Long gene name:ADP dependent glucokinase
- Synonyms:DKFZp434B195ADP-GK
- Discovery year:2004-09-29
- Entrez gene record:83440
- Pubmed identification:11230166
- RefSeq identity:NM_031284
- VEGA ID:OTTHUMG00000172777
- Gene symbolWDTC1, ADPGK
- HostAssay
- Short name™ ADP Assay Kit (Fluorometric)
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