Ubiquitylation Assay Kit (HeLa lysate-based)


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Cat.No.:  EKIT-0451
Product Name:  Ubiquitylation Assay Kit (HeLa lysate-based)
Assay Type:  Enzyme activity
Description:  Ubiquitylation Assay Kit (HeLa lysate-based) facilitates controlled ubiquitin conjugation of substrate proteins (exogenous or endogenous) of interest through the ubiquitin cascade. Conjugate formation can be detected and monitored by Western blotting using the highly sensitive ubiquitin-conjugate specific antibody supplied and/or antibodies for specific target proteins. Modified proteins can be subjected to further purification prior to their use in subsequent experiments if required. Suggested uses for this kit include:1) Generation of ubiquitin conjugated proteins.2) Exogenous or endogenous HeLa lysate proteins (tagged/radio-labeled/immuno-detectable) can be ubiquitinylated followed by immediate detection/analysis.3) Subsequent analysis could include proteasomal degradation, ubiquitin modification site mapping (by mass spectrometry), and the effect of ubiquitin modification on enzyme interactions, activity and function, Ubiquitinylation of proteins of interest from cell or tissue extracts.4) Modification of proteins using ubiquitin derivatives or ubiquitin mutants for improved detection, analysis or investigation of alternative (non-proteasomal) ubiquitin signaling pathways.
Background:  The covalent attachment of ubiquitin to proteins (ubiquitinylation) and their subsequent proteasomal degradation plays a fundamental role in the regulation of cellular function through biological events involving cell cycle, differentiation, immune responses, DNA repair, chromatin structure, and apoptosis.Ubiquitinylation is achieved through three enzymatic steps. In an ATP-dependent process, the ubiquitin activating enzyme (E1) catalyzes the formation of a reactive thioester bond with ubiquitin, in the presence of a Mg2+ cofactor, followed by its subsequent transfer to the active site cysteine of a ubiquitin carrier protein (E2). The specificity of ubiquitin ligation arises from the subsequent association of the E2-ubiquitin thioester with a substrate specific ubiquitin-protein isopeptide ligase (E3), which facilitates the formation of the isopeptide linkage between ubiquitin and its target protein.
Warning:  For research use only, not for diagnostic use.

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