The PAD1 Inhibitor Screening Kit is a direct Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) kit for use in PAD1-targeted inhibitor profiling assays. The kit includes recombinant full-length human PAD1 expressed by baculovirus in Sf9 insect cells using an N-terminal GST tag (accession number NM_013358).
Part Number |
Part |
Size |
Storage |
AB99-61DM | Detection Antibody, 500X | 25 ul/1 | Store kit box and contents at 4oC. |
CP01-506 | NeutrAvidin Coated Plate | 1 plate/1 |
CS01-506 | TMB Substrate | 6 ml/1 |
P312-09 | PAD Buffer | 8 ml/1 |
SS01-09 | Stop Solution | 3 ml/1 |
T01-09 | Trypsin Digestion Buffer | 15 ml/1 |
WB20-09 | Wash Buffer, 20X | 15 ml/2 |
P312-37C | PAD Cocktail, Active | 5 ug/1 | Store product at –20oC or –70oC as specified on individual component labels. For PAD enzymes, avoid repeated handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles. |
P312-58 | PAD Substrate | 500 ug/1 |
T575-31N | Trypsin, Active | 200 ug/1 |
D86-09 | DTT Solution | 10 ul/1 |
P312-310G | PAD1, Active | 50 ug/1 |
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Representative Data Demonstration of high sensitivity and specificity of the assay achieved by using human recombinant PAD enzymes with PAD Activity Kit.
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