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This bead kit can be used for many applications, including:
In a typical AlphaScreen assay, one biomolecule of interested is biotinylated and associates with the Streptavidin-coated Donor beads. The AlphaScreen Protein A Acceptor beads are used to capture an antibody. The assay is set up to bring the Donor and Acceptor beads are brought into proximity. Excitation of the Donor beads causes the release of singlet oxygen, which diffuses and triggers the emission of light from the Acceptor beads when in proximity. The amount of light is directly proportional to the degree of interaction. This kit contains enough reagents to run 500 wells in 384-well format, using a 25 µL reaction volume.
Antibody Conjugates | Streptavidin/Protein A |
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Automation Compatible | Yes |
Product Brand Name | AlphaScreen |
Shipping Condition | Blue Ice |
Unit Size | 500 assay points |
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Product brochure for the Alpha Technology, a versatile, no wash, homogeneous assay technology that's suitable for a broad range of applications.
AlphaScreen™ is a homogeneous, luminescent proximity assay useful for studying a wide variety of biomolecular interactions. Here, we report the development of an AlphaScreen p38 kinase assay by monitoring the phosphorylation of activating transcription factor 2 (ATF-2).