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Caspase-9SubstrateLEHD-AFC
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Sequence | Ac-Leu-Glu-His-Asp-AFC |
Characteristics | Ready-to-use fluorometric substrate for caspase-9/Mch-6 and related caspases that recognize the amino acid sequence LEHD. Caspase activity can be quantified by fluorescent detection of free AFC after cleavage from the peptide substrate LEHD-AFC at Ex. = 400 nm and Em. = 505 nm, using a fluorometer or multi-well fluorescence plate reader. Alternatively, a shift in fluorescence from blue to green upon cleavage can be visualized, using a hand-held long-UV lamp. The ready-to-use caspase substrate provides an economic alternative for researchers who perform large amount of caspase assays. Cell Lysis Buffer for caspase assays are also available separately. |
Purity | > 98?% by HPLC |
Chemical Name | Ac-LEHD-AFC, Caspase-9 Substrate, Fluorogenic |
Formula | C??H??F?N?O?? |
Permeability | Not-permeable |
Molecular Weight | 765.7 g/mol |
Protocol |
1. Induce apoptosis in cells by desired method. Concurrently incubate a control culture without induction. 2. Count cells and pellet 1-5 x 106 cells or use 50-200 μg cell lysates if protein concentration has been measured. 3. Resuspend cells in 50 μL of chilled Cell Lysis Buffer containing 10 mM DTT to each sample. 6. Add 5 μL of the 1 mM LEHD-AFC (50 μM final conc.) into each tube individually and incubate at 37 °C for 1-2 hour. 7. Read samples in a fluorometer equipped with a 400-nm excitation filter and 505-nm emission filter. For a plate-reading set-up, transfer the samples to a 96-well plate. You may perform the entire assay directly in a 96-well plate. Fold-increase in LEHD-dependent activity can be determined by comparing these results with the level of the uninduced control. |
Restrictions | For Research Use only |
Format | Liquid |
Handling Advice | Protect from light and moisture |
Storage | -20 °C |
Expiry Date | 12 months |
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