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Cathepsin K drug discovery kit

 
BML-AK430-0001 96 wells 633.00 USD
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The Cathepsin K Drug Discovery Kit is a complete assay system designed to screen inhibitors of cathepsin K. Using a convenient microplate format, cathepsin K activity is monitored fluorimetrically using the substrate provided in the kit.

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Applications:Fluorescent detection, HTS
Activity assay
 
Application Notes:Screening potential activators or inhibitors of cathepsin K using the recombinant enzyme supplied in the kit. This kit is NOT suitable for measuring cathepsin K activity in biological samples
 
Use/Stability:The enzyme component should be thawed as close to the time of use as is possible, and held on ice while in use. The enzyme can be frozen and thawed up to 5 times, but care should be taken to minimize both the time the enzyme spends on ice, and the number of times it is frozen and thawed. Do not hold the diluted enzyme at assay temperature (e.g 37°C) for an extended time before starting the assay.
 
Handling:Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
 
Shipping:Dry Ice
 
Long Term Storage:-80°C
 
Contents:Cathepsin K (human) (recombinant), AMC substrate, AMC calibration standard, inhibitor, assay buffer, 1/2-volume white microplate.
 
UniProt ID:P43235
 
Regulatory Status:RUO - Research Use Only
 

Product Literature References

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