SUV39H2 Activity Assay Kit
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AMS.52008L
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The SUV39H2 Direct Activity Assay Kit is designed to measure SUV39H2 activity for profiling and screening applications|using purified SUV39H2. The SUV39H2 Direct Activity Assay Kit comes in a convenient format|with a 96-well plate precoated with histone H3 peptide substrate|the antibody against methylated lysine residue of Histone H3|the secondary HRP-labeled antibody|S-adenosylmethionine|methyltransferase assay buffer|and purified SUV39H2 enzyme for 100 enzyme reactions. The key to the SUV39H2 Activity Assay Kit is a highly specific antibody that recognizes methylated K9 residue of Histone H3. With this kit|only three simple steps on a microtiter plate are required for methyltransferase detection. First|S-adenosylmethionine is incubated with a sample containing assay buffer and methyltransferase enzyme for one hour. Next|primary antibody is added. Finally|the plates are treated with an HRP-labeled secondary antibody followed by addition of the HRP substrate is added to produce chemiluminescence that can then be measured using a chemiluminescence reader.
SKU | AMS.52008L |
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Size | 96 reactions |
Application | Great for studying enzyme kinetics and screening small molecular inhibitors for drug discovery and HTS applications. |
Gene synonyms | KMT1B, SUV39H2, Suppressor Of Variegation 3-9 Homolog 2 (Drosophila), Su(Var)3-9 Homolog 2 |
Storage | 12 months from date of receipt# when stored as directed. Kit components require different storage conditions. Be sure to store each component at the proper temperature upon arrival. |
Shipping Temp | -80C (dry ice) |
Supplier Name | BPS |
Research Areas | Epigenetics |