S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) ELISA kit, broad range

S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) ELISA kit, broad range

Catalog Number:
EK01237974ART
Mfr. No.:
IK00202
Price:
$974
  • Size:
    96 tests
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      • Overview
        • S-adenosylmethionine, a sulfur-containing molecule, is a biologically very active metabolite and its important roles in methylation as a key methyl donor, transsulfuration and aminopropylation have been well understood. SAM is an intrinsically unstable molecule with molecular weight of 398.44, and its optical density maximum of 258-260 nm is not a distinguished absorption, accurate and timely determination of its concentration in various biological fluids and tissues has always been a challenging task. Therefore, finding a way that can quickly and specifically determine the amount of SAM becomes essential. With the advent of specific anti-SAM monoclonal antibodies, measure SAM from living cells directly, quickly and sensitively becomes possible with flow cytometry. R-Phycoerythrin (R­PE)-conjugated mouse anti-SAM antibody has been used (Refer to Cat# MAF00202) after cells are fixed and permeabilized. In this kit, both cytoplasm and nucleus fixation/permeabilization buffers have been include. With nucleus fixation/permeabilization system, all targets from cytoplasm and nucleus will be detected, whereas with cytoplasm fixation/permeabilization buffer, only cytoplasmic portion of the target is detected.

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      • Properties
        • Details
          Detection range: 7.5nM-480nM
          Storage
          All components should be stored at 2-8°C.

          * For research use only

      • Applications
        • Application
          ELISA
          Application Description
          This immunoassay kit is used to measure the level of SAM in samples of soluble form

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