EZH1 Chemiluminescent Assay Kit

Catalog #
52990
$4,120 *
Size: 384 reactions
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Description

The EZH1 Chemiluminescent Assay Kit is designed to measure activity of the EZH1 complex (EZH1/EED/SUZ12/RbAp48/ AEBP) for screening and profiling purposes. The key to the EZH1 Assay Kit is a highly specific antibody that recognizes methylated Histone H3K27. 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 two hours. Next, primary antibody is added. Finally, the plate is treated with an HRP-labeled secondary antibody followed by addition of the HRP substrate to produce chemiluminescence that can then be measured using a chemiluminescence reader.

Synonyms
KMT6B, EZH
Product Info
Storage and Usage
Citations
Assay Kit Format
Chemiluminescent
Species
Human
Supplied As
The EZH1 Chemiluminescent Assay Kit comes in a convenient format, with wells precoated with histone H3 peptide substrate, an antibody against methylated K27 residue of Histone H3, the secondary HRP-labeled antibody, S-adenosylmethionine, methyltransferase
Materials Required But Not Supplied

TBST buffer (1x Tris-buffered saline, pH 8.0, containing 0.05% Tween-20)
Luminometer or microplate reader capable of reading chemiluminescence
Rotating or rocker platform

Format
Catalog # Component Amount Storage
51007 EZH1/EED/SUZ12/RbAp48/AEB2 200 µg -80°C Avoid freeze/ thaw cycles!
52120 250 µM S-adenosylmethionine 4 x 250 ml -80°C
52140F Primary Antibody 6 25 µg -80°C
52131H Secondary HRP-labeled Antibody 2 20 µg -80°C
52170 4x HMT Assay Buffer 1 2 x 3 ml -20°C
79556 Blocking Buffer 1 2 x 50 ml +4°C
  HRP chemiluminescent substrate A (translucent bottle) 2 x 6 ml +4°C
  HRP chemiluminescent substrate B (brown bottle) 2 x 6 ml +4°C
79961 384-well plate precoated with histone substrate 1 +4°C
UniProt #
Q92800
References
1. Dillon, S.C., et al.  Genome Biology 2005; 6:227.
2. Morin, R.D., et al. Nat Genet. 2010; 42(2):181.