Assay Method Information | |
| Luminescence-Based ADPGlo Kinase Activity Assay |
Description: | Example 53: The assays were performed in 384-well, low volume microtiter assay plates in a final reaction volume of 6 ul. Dose-response curves were generated by incubating 10 nM of each kinase in 50 mM Hepes pH 7.5, 0.02% Tween 20, 0.02% BSA, 1 mM DTT, 10 uM Na3VO4, 10 mM -Glycerolphosphate, 1 mM MgCl2, 12 mM MnCl2 and 15 uM ATP for 60 min at 32° C. in the presence or absence of compound diluted in DMS. The amount of generated ADP is a measure of kinase activity and is quantified using the ADP-Glo Kinase Assay (Promega) according to manufacturer's instructions. ADP is converted to ATP by adding 3 ul of ADP-Glo Reagent and incubation at 32° C. for 60 min. ATP is subsequently converted into a bioluminescent signal by adding 6 ul luciferase assay reagents (Kinase detection buffer+Kinase Detection Substrate (Promega)) and further incubation at 32° C. for 60 min. For the measurement of luminescence a PHERAstar Multilabel Reader was used at a measurement interval time of 0.1 second (optical module for luminescence measurements in the 230 nm to 750 nm wavelength range). The luminescent signal positively correlates with kinase activity. |
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