SensoLyte® Rh110 Enterokinase Assay Kit
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- Target See all TMPRSS15 Kits
- TMPRSS15 (Transmembrane Protease, serine 15 (TMPRSS15))
- Detection Method
- Fluorometric
- Application
- Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Microscopy (FRET)
- Brand
- SensoLyte®
- Characteristics
- The SensoLyte® Rh110 Enterokinase Assay Kit employs a fluorogenic substrate for the detection of enterokinase activity. Upon protease cleavage, this substrate generates the Rh110 (rhodamine 110) fluorophore with bright green fluorescence that can be detected at excitation/emission=490/520 nm. The longer-wavelength spectra and higher extinction coefficient of the Rh110 provide greater sensitivity and less interference from other reaction components. The assays are performed in a convenient 96-well microplate format.
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- Comment
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FRET-based Assay Kit
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Handling Advice
- Protect Components A and B from light and from moisture.
- Storage
- -80 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store all kit components, except Component C, at -20 °C. Store Component C at -80 °C. Component D can be stored at room temperature for convenience.
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- Target
- TMPRSS15 (Transmembrane Protease, serine 15 (TMPRSS15))
- Alternative Name
- Enterokinase (TMPRSS15 Products)
- Synonyms
- CG3066 Kit, Dmel\\CG3066 Kit, MP2 Kit, PAE1 Kit, SP7 Kit, anon-Ryu Kit, proPO-AE Kit, sp7 Kit, NV14771 Kit, PRSS7 Kit, ENTK Kit, Entk Kit, Prss7 Kit, Serine protease 7 Kit, serine protease 7 Kit, transmembrane protease, serine 7 Kit, transmembrane protease, serine 15 Kit, Sp7 Kit, LOC733125 Kit, SP7 Kit, TMPRSS7 Kit, TMPRSS15 Kit, Tmprss15 Kit
- Background
- Enterokinase or enteropeptidase is a heterodimeric serine protease produced by cells in the duodenal wall. It converts trypsinogen to trypsin, indirectly activating a number of pancreatic digestive enzymes. Enterokinase is a key enzyme for intestinal digestion of proteins. Its deficiency may cause severe protein malabsorption leading to impaired development and growth. Enterokinase also plays an important role in acute experimental and clinical pancreatitis. The high degree of specificity exhibited by enteropeptidase for cleaving affinity or other tags from recombinant proteins makes it an ideal tool for use in biochemical applications.
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