The AlphaLISA® SureFire® Ultra™ p-STAT1 (Tyr701) assay is a sandwich immunoassay for quantitative detection of phospho-STAT1 (phosphorylated on Tyr701) in cellular lysates using Alpha Technology.
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
The AlphaLISA® SureFire® Ultra™ p-STAT1 (Tyr701) assay is a sandwich immunoassay for quantitative detection of phospho-STAT1 (phosphorylated on Tyr701) in cellular lysates using Alpha Technology.
This kit contains reagents to run 100 wells in 96-well format, using a 60 µL reaction volume.
In the AlphaLISA® SureFire® Ultra™ assay, Donor beads are coated with streptavidin to capture one of the antibodies, which is biotinylated. Acceptor beads are coated with a proprietary CaptSure™ agent that immobilizes the other antibody, labeled with a CaptSure™ tag. In the presence of phosphorylated protein, the two antibodies bring the Donor and Acceptor beads close together, generating signal. The amount of light emission is directly proportional to the amount of phosphoprotein present in the sample.
AlphaLISA® SureFire® Ultra™ kits are compatible with:
Alpha SureFire® kits can be used for:
Assay Pathway | JAK/STAT |
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Assay Target | STAT1 |
Assay Target Class | Phosphoprotein |
Automation Compatible | Yes |
Detection Method | Alpha |
Experimental Type | In vitro |
Shipping Condition | Blue Ice |
Unit Size | 100 Assay Points |
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