Product Overview
The
EpiQuik™ In Situ Histone H3 Phosphorylation (Ser10) Assay Kit is a convenient set of tools that allows the experimenter to measure global phospho histone H3 (ser10). The kit is ready-to-use and provides all the essential components needed for specifically measuring global histone H3 phophorylation at ser 10 using a variety of mammalian cells (human, mouse, etc.) including fresh and frozen tissues, cultured adherent and suspension cells.
WHY CHOOSE THE EPIQUIK™ GLOBAL HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION (SER10) ASSAY KIT (COLORIMETRIC)?
- Quick and efficient, which can be finished within 3 hours.
- Innovative colorimetric assay with no need for radioactivity, electrophoresis, and chromatography.
- Specifically capture phospho histone H3 (ser10) with the detection limit as low as 2 ng/well.
- The control is conveniently included for quantification of phosphorylated histone H3 (ser10).
- Strip microplate format makes the assay flexible: manual or high throughput.
- Simple, reliable, and consistent assay conditions.
Principle & Procedure
The EpiQuik Global Histone H3 Phosphorylation (Ser10) Assay Kit (Colorimetric) is designed for measuring global histone H3 phosphorylation at ser10. In an assay with this kit, the phosphorylated histone H3 at ser10 is captured to the strip wells coated with anti-phospho histone H3 (ser10) antibody. The captured phospho histone H3 (ser10) can be then detected with a labeled detection antibody followed by color development reagent. The ratio of phospho histone H3 (ser10) is proportional to the intensity of absorbance . The absolute amount of phospho histone H3 (ser10) can be quantitated by comparing to the standard control.
Product Components
C1 (10x lysis buffer)
C2 (nucleic extraction buffer)
C3 (10x wash buffer)
C4 (antibody buffer)
C5 (detection antibody, 1 mg/ml)*
C6 (color developer)
C7 ( stop solution)
Standard control (100 µg/ml)*
8 well sample strips (with frame)
8 well standard control strips
User guide
* For maximum recovery of the products, centrifuge the original vial prior to opening the cap.