EZClick™ Stearoylated Protein Assay Kit (FACS/Microscopy), Green Fluorescence
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26-K453-100
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100 Assays
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EZClick™ Stearoylated Protein Assay Kit (FACS/Microscopy), Green Fluorescence
- Description: Stearoylation is one of the numerous types of post-translational modification in proteins. Stearoylated proteins are involved in regulation of cellular processes such as apoptosis, growth and metabolism. In this modification, Stearic acid, a saturated fatty acid, is covalently bound to a protein through the action of long-chain-fatty-acid-[acyl-carrier-protein] ligase. In the presence of ATP, this enzyme transfers a Stearate moiety to the target protein forming a carbon-sulfur bond (C=S). Recent studies showed a possible correlation between mitochondrial dysfunction with some neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and aging. Furthermore, it is known that stearoylated Transferrin Receptor (TfR1) inhibits JNK activation, reduces mitofusin ubiquitination, thus restoring mitochondrial function. Studying of stearoylation of proteins can shed a light for disease etiology and prevention. BioVision offers EZClick™ Stearoylated Protein Assay Kit, a highly specific, simple and robust method for labeling and detection of Stearoylated proteins. The kit uses Alkynyl Stearic Acid that is fed directly into the cells and gets incorporated into proteins during or post translation. This modification can be followed by click reaction with an azide-containing dye. The assay kit offers a powerful method for imaging localization, trafficking, and dynamics of Stearoylated proteins, or detection by FACS for quantitative studies. Labeled Stearoylated Proteins can be directly detected in 1D or 2D gels using the appropriate excitation sources, or enriched by immunoprecipitation with biotin-azide or antibodies prior to proteomic analysis. We provide sufficient materials for 100 assays in a 96-well plate format.
- Reactivity: Mammalian
- Applications: Identification and localization of stearic acid modified proteins, Screening for genotoxic compounds and effectors of protein modifications, Detection and quantification of biosynthesis, dynamics and turnover of stearic acid modified proteins
- Detection Method: Fluorescence Microscope Imaging and FACS analysis
- Features & Benefits: Robust method for labeling and detection of Stearoylated proteins, Highly specific, Simple procedure
- Shipping Conditions: Gel Pack
- Storage Conditions: -20°C
- Shelf Life: 12 months