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MAb PY20-Eu cryptate HTRF®

MAb PY20-Eu cryptate enables the rapid detection of phosphorylation of peptides or proteins on Tyrosine in a biochemical kinase assay format.
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  • High affinity High affinity
MAb PY20-Eu cryptate enables the rapid detection of phosphorylation of peptides or proteins on Tyrosine in a biochemical kinase assay format.
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Overview

PY20-Eu cryptate is a labeled mouse monoclonal IgG2b. It shows to react specifically with phosphorylated tyrosine, both as free amino acid or when conjugated to carriers. No cross-reactivity has been observed with non-phosphorylated tyrosine, phosphothreonine, phosphoserine, AMP or ATP. This allows the construction of a highly specific biochemical Tyrosine kinase assay. Any kind of substrate can be used, from small synthetic peptides to natural substrates, meaning high assay detection versatility. HTRF allows to perform assay at physiological ATP concentrations.

Benefits

  • NO LIMITATION IN ATP CONCENTRATIONS
  • ANY KIND OF SUBSTRATES
  • PHOSHO-(TYR) SPECIFIC

Assay principle

HTRF Tyrosine kinase assay use typically a combination of a Europium-cryptate labeled anti-phosphotyrosine antibody, SA-XL665 and a biotinylated substrate. The signal is proportional to the concentration of phospho-residues. Alternatively, other tags such as 6HIS, GST, c-myc, DNP, or FLAG may be used to label the kinase substrate.
HTRF kinase assay principle

Assay protocol

HTRF kinase assays have two basic phases: 1. Enzymatic step: biotinylated substrate is incubated with the kinase of interest and with the compounds in presence of co-factors. The reaction starts with the addition of ATP. 2. Detection step: The phosphorylated biotinylated substrate is then detected by the addition of Streptavidin-XL665 and MAb PY20-Eu cryptate prepared in a buffer containing EDTA to stop the enzymatic reaction.
HTRF kinase assay protocol

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Product Insert PY20-Eu / 61Y20KLA-61Y20KLB

61Y20KLA-61Y20KLB - Product Insert

HTRF Product Catalog

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A guide to Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence

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How HTRF compares to Western Blot and ELISA

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Easy method for kinetic binding determination

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HTRF solutions for Kinases

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Batch Information PY20-Eu / 20251224

61Y20KLA Batch 26J - Batch Information

Safety Data Sheet PY20-Eu / 61Y20KLA

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61Y20KLA Batch 32A - Batch Information

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61Y20KLA Batch 33A - Batch Information

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61Y20KLA Batch 35A - Batch Information

Safety Data Sheet PY20-Eu / 61Y20KLB

61Y20KLB - Safety Data Sheet

Batch Information PY20-Eu / 20231120

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61Y20KLB Batch 34A - Batch Information

Batch Information PY20-Eu / 20240215

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Batch Information PY20-Eu / 20240714

61Y20KLB Batch 36A - Batch Information

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