ABL (T315I) Assay Kit
The Abelson (ABL) family of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases is critical to the progression and treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The single-point mutation T315I has been linked to drug resistance and poor prognosis, making it an important drug target. The ABL (T315I) Assay Kit is designed to measure ABL activity for screening and profiling applications using Kinase-Glo® MAX as a detection reagent. The ABL (T315I) Assay Kit comes in a convenient 96-well format, with enough purified recombinant ABL enzyme, ABLtide peptide, ATP, and kinase assay buffer for 100 enzyme reactions.
Kinase-Glo MAX (Promega #V6071)
Dithiothreitol (DTT, 1 M; optional)
Microplate reader capable of reading luminescence
Adjustable micropipettor and sterile tips
30°C incubator
Catalog Number |
Reagent | Amount | Storage | |
40415 | ABL (T315I)* | >1 µg | -80°C |
Avoid multiple |
79334 | 5x Kinase assay buffer | 1.5 ml | -20°C | |
79686 | ATP (500 μM) | 100 µl | -20°C | |
79577 |
ABLtide (1 mg/ml) |
500 µl | -20°C | |
79696 | 96-well plate, white | 1 | Room Temp. |
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