HDAC1 Kinetic BioAssay™ Kit

Cat# 171878-1Kit

Size : 1Kit

Brand : US Biological

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171878 HDAC1 Kinetic BioAssay™ Kit

Clone Type
Polyclonal
Shipping Temp
Blue Ice
Storage Temp
-20°C/-70°C

The Kinetic HDAC1 BioAssay™ Kit is a complete assay system designed to measure histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) activity kinetically for screening and profiling applications. It comes in a convenient 96-well format, with all the reagents necessary for 100 fluorescent HDAC1 activity measurements. In addition, the kit includes purified HDAC1 enzyme and a potent HDAC inhibitor, SAHA, for use as a positive and negative control. The Kinetic HDAC1 Assay Kit is based on a unique fluorogenic substrate and developer combination. This assay method eliminates dealing with the radioactivity, extraction, and chromatography aspects of traditional assays. Using this kit, only one simple step for setting up the HDAC1 reaction on a microtiter plate is needed and then the HDAC1 activity level can be measured kinetically using a fluorescence reader. ||Applications:|Great for studying enzyme kinetics and screening small molecular inhibitors for drug discovry and HTS applications.||Components:|HDAC1 human recombinant enzyme, 1x10ug|Fluorogenic HDAC substrate (5mM), 1x50ul|10x HDAC Developer, 1x1ml.|Developer Dilution Buffer, 1x10ml |SAHA (1mM), 1x20ul |HDAC Assay Buffer, 1x20ml |BSA (1mg/ml), 1x1ml|black, low binding NUNC black microtiter plate, 1x1plate||Storage and Stability:|Store powder at 4°C liquid at -20°C. Store other components at 4°C. Stable for at least 6 months For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap.

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Important Note: This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological.
References
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