RANK:RANKL TR-FRET Assay

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Description

The RANK:RANKL TR-FRET Assay is designed to measure the inhibition of RANK binding to RANKL. This FRET-based assay requires no time-consuming washing steps, making it especially suitable for high throughput screening applications. The assay procedure is straightforward and simple; a sample containing biotinylated RANK, RANKL, anti-His Tb donor, dye-labeled acceptor, and an inhibitor is incubated for one hour. Then, the fluorescence intensity is measured using a fluorescence reader.

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This product has been cited 1 time.

Synonyms
RANK, RANKL, TNFRSF11A, TNF Receptor Superfamily Member 11a, TNF Superfamily Member 11, TNFSF11, TNF Receptor Superfamily Member 11b, TNFRSF11B
Product Info
Storage and Usage
Citations1
Assay Kit Format
TR-FRET
Format

 96 Reactions:

Catalog Number

Components for 96 Reactions

Amount

Storage

70822

RANK, Fc fusion (IgG1), Biotin Labeled (Human)

5 µg

-80°C





Avoid freeze/
thaw cycles!

71051

RANKL-His

2 µg

-80°C

 30017

Anti-His Tb Donor

3 x 10 µl

-20°C

 

Dye-labeled Acceptor

3 x 10 µl

-20°C

 79311

3x Immuno Buffer 1

4 ml

-20°C

 

White, 96-well half-area microtiter plate

1

Room Temp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


384 Reactions:
 

Catalog Number

Components for 384 Reactions

Amount

Storage

70822

RANK, biotinylated

5 µg

-80°C





Avoid freeze/
thaw cycles!

71051

RANKL-His

2 µg

-80°C

 30017

Anti-His Tb Donor

2 x 10 µl

-20°C

 

Dye-labeled Acceptor

2 x 10 µl

-20°C

 79311

3x Immuno Buffer 1

4 ml

-20°C

 

White, non-binding, low volume, 384-well microtiter plate

1

Room Temp.

UniProt #
RANK: Q9Y6Q6; RANKL: O14788
References

1. Annis, A., et al. J. Amer.n Chem. Soc., 2004 May; 126(4): 15495-15503.

2. Yan, T., et al. J. Cell. Biochem. 2001 Aug; 83(2): 320-325.