PA950C: PROTAC® Assay Plate Kit (Colorimetric)

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PROteolysis TArgeting Chimeras (PROTACs) have emerged as novel therapeutics to target the undruggable proteome. PROTACs are heterobifunctional small molecules that both simultaneously bind to a target protein and a ubiquitin (Ub) E3 ligase. This subsequently leads to ubiquitination and degradation of the target protein.

LifeSensors has developed a high-throughput plate-based method to directly monitor PROTAC-mediated ubiquitination and degradation of target proteins. This method is rapid, efficient, and quantitative and works with endogenous proteins and cell lines. There is no need for stable cell line production or tagging your target protein and creating artifacts. In other words, you can create native conditions to gather the most accurate data possible.

New assay plate developed for colorimetric detection allows for quantitative measurement using absorbance-based plate readers. Colorimetric readouts are more consistent day-to-day than luminescent-based detection methods, fast, and easy to use.

PROTAC Assay Kit Components:

Coated plate: One pre-coated and blocked 96-well strip PROTAC assay plate (Store at -80°C)
Blocking concentrate (BC): 12 mL of 5X blocking agent for antibody dilution (Store at 4°C)
Plastic plate seals: Two plate seals
Colorimetric reagent (CR): 5 mL vial of CR reagent (Store at 4°C)
Stopping reagent (SR): 5 mL vial of SR reagent (Store at 4°C)
MG132: 25 µL vial (10 mM in DMSO; Store at -20°C)
PR-619: 25 µL vial (22 mM in DMSO; Store at -20°C)
1,10-phenanthroline: 100 µL vial (500 mM in DMSO; Store at -20°C)

 

Need guidance or technical assistance with LifeSensors’ PROTAC Assay Kit and Plate? We’re happy to help! Contact our technical support team at customerservice@lifesensors.com.

 

Learn more about PROTACs here.

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  • Measure target protein ubiquitination after PROTAC treatment of cells using a high-throughput plate-based assay