JHDM1D (KDM7A) Chemiluminescent Assay Kit

Catalog #
50612
$725 *
Size: 96 reactions
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Description

The JHDM1D Chemiluminescent Assay Kit is designed to measure JHDM1D activity for screening and profiling applications. JHDM1D, also known as KDM7A and KIAA1718, is a JumonjiC (JmjC) domain-containing histone lysine demethylase that exhibits demethylation activity toward dimethyl-lysine 9 and dimethyl-lysine 27 on histone H3 (H3K9me2 and H3K27me2 respectively). The key to the JHDM1D Chemiluminescent Assay Kit is a highly specific antibody that recognizes demethylated substrate. With this kit, only three simple steps on a microtiter plate are required for detection of demethylase activity. First, JHDM1D enzyme is incubated with the methylated H3 peptide for one hour. Next, primary antibody is added. Finally, the plate is treated with an HRP-labeled secondary antibody followed by the addition of the HRP substrate to produce chemiluminescence that can be measured using a chemiluminescence reader.

Synonyms
KDM7A, KIAA1718
Product Info
Storage and Usage
Citations
Assay Kit Format
Chemiluminescent
Supplied As
A convenient format, with a 96-well strip plate precoated with methylated histone H3 peptide substrate, primary antibody, secondary HRP-labeled antibody, demethylase assay buffer, and purified JHDM1D for 96 enzyme reactions.
Format
Catalog # Component Amount Storage
50419 JHDM1D* 5 μg -80°C

Avoid freeze/
thaw cycles!

52140Q3 Primary antibody 17-4 12.5 μl -80°C
52131H Secondary HRP-labeled antibody 2 10 μl -80°C
  4x JHDM1D direct assay buffer 3 x 1 ml -80°C
52100 Blocking buffer 4 50 ml +4°C
79670 ELISA ECL substrate A (transparent bottle) 6 ml Room Temp
ELISA ECL substrate B (brown bottle) 6 ml Room Temp
  White 8-well strip plate precoated with histone substrate 1 +4°C

*The concentration of JHDM1D is lot-specific and will be indicated on the tube containing the enzyme.

UniProt #
A0JNV9
References
Horton J.R., et al. Nat. Struct. & Molec. Biol. 2010; 17(1):38-43.