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Thermo Scientific™ Pierce™ Phosphoprotein Phosphate Estimation Assay Kit

Classify and identify proteins as phosphorylated (serine and threonine) and obtain semi-quantitative assessment of the phosphorylation levels.

Supplier:  Thermo Scientific™ 23270

Catalog No. PI23270


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Description

Description

Thermo Scientific™ Phosphoprotein Phosphate Estimation Kit enables classification and identification of proteins as phosphorylated (serine and threonine), as well as semi-quantitative assessment of the phosphorylation level.

The Phosphoprotein Phosphate Estimation Assay Kit is designed to aid in characterization of the status and extent of phosphorylation of purified protein samples. The assay is based on the alkaline hydrolysis of phosphate from seryl and threonyl residues in phosphoproteins and quantification of the released phosphate with malachite green and ammonium molybdate. The assay is easily performed in 96-well microplates or test tubes and is completed in about one hour.

The assay can be used to identify whether a purified protein contains either phospho-serine (p-Ser) or phospho-threonine (p-Thr) as well as to estimate the level of this type of phosphorylation. For quantitation, the test protein sample is compared with specific concentrations of phosvitin, a phosphoprotein of known phosphorylation level. The alkaline hydrolysis step does not release phosphate from phospho-tyrosine (p-Tyr) residues in peptide linkage. Therefore, a negative result for an unknown purified protein preparation indicates that the protein is either (1) not a phosphoprotein or (2) is phosphorylated exclusively at tyrosine residues. In the latter case, Western blot analysis using an anti-phosphotyrosine antibody will be necessary to distinguish between these two possibilities.

Highlights:

  • Specific – measures phosphoserine (p-Ser) and phosphothreonine (p-Thr) only; does not measure phosphotyrosine (p-Tyr)

  • Convenient – test tube and 96-well microplate protocols included and require less than 90 minutes to perform
  • Semi-quantitative – calculate moles of phosphate (P) per mole of protein using the included phosvitin standard

  • Customizable – format is adaptable to development of specific assays for pure phosphoproteins when previously characterized standards are available

Includes:

Ammonium molybdate solution, malachite green solution, Tris-buffered saline pack and phopvitin positive control

Recommended for:

Identify proteins as containing phosphoserine or phosphothreonine phosphorylations; Estimate the amount of pS and pT phosphorylation; Develop specific quantitative assays for well-characterized phosphoproteins of interest

Specifications

Specifications

Sufficient For: 500 tube assays or 1920 microplate assays
• Ammonium molybdate Solution, 25 mL
• Malachite Green Solution, 75 mL
• Phosvitin Positive Control, 1 mg
• TBS Pack (makes 500 mL), 1 pack

Upon receipt, store components at room temperature. Once dissolved, store Phosvitin solution at 4°C (or -20°C for long-term storage).
Colorimetric
Phosphoprotein Phosphate Estimation
500 Tube Assays or 1920 Microplate Assays
Spectrophotometer, Microplate Reader
Phosphoprotein Phosphate Estimation Assay
Pierce™
Not Target-Specific
Solution-based Detection, Absorbance
100 mL
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