DESCRIPTION
ADP is a product of ATP dephosphorylation and it can be rephosphorylated to ATP. De-phosphorylation and rephosphorylation occur via various phosphatases, phosphorylases and kinases. ADP is stored in platelets and can be released to interact with a variety of purinergic receptors. ADP levels regulate several enzymes involved in intermediary metabolism. ADP conversion to ATP primarily occurs within the mitochondrion and chloroplast although several such processes occur in the cytoplasm. Conventionally, ADP levels are measured by luciferase/luciferin mediated assays after ADP is converted to ATP. However, the luciferase system is unstable and luminescence equipment is not generally available in most laboratories. BioVision’s newly designed ADP Assay Kit provides a convenient colorimetric and fluorometric means to measure ADP level. In the assay, ADP is converted to ATP and pyruvate. The generated pyruvate can be quantified by colorimetric (λmax = 570 nm) or fluorometric method (Ex/Em 535/587 nm). The assay is simple, sensitive, stable and high-throughput adaptable. The assay can detect as low as 1 µM ADP in biological samples.
Detection Method | Absorbance (570 nm) or Fluorescence (Ex/Em 535/587 nm) |
Species Reactivity | Mammalian |
Applications | In the assay, ADP is converted to ATP and pyruvate. The assay can detect as low as 1 µM ADP in biological samples. |
Features & Benefits | • Simple procedure; takes less than 1 hour • Fast and convenient • The assay is sensitive, stable and high-throughput adaptable. |
Kit Components | • ADP Assay Buffer • ADP Probe (lyophilized) • DMSO (anhydrous) • ADP Converter • ADP Developer Mix • ADP Standard (1 µmole lyophilized) |
STORAGE
Store at -20℃,shipping with gel pack
SIZE
100 assays
USAGE
Celltechgen provides high-quality reagents and materials for research use only. For proper handling of potentially hazardous chemicals, please request the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provided for the product.
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