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PDP - Template Name: PTMScan (with Pricing)
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PTMScan® Kinase Activation Antibody Sampler Kit #97673

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Additional Information

This product is intended for peptide enrichment and mass spectrometry analysis. To learn more about our Proteomics Kits and Services please answer a few questions for our Proteomics group.

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    Product Information

    Product Usage Information

    Cells are lysed in a urea-containing buffer, cellular proteins are digested by proteases, and the resulting peptides are purified by reversed-phase, solid-phase extraction. Peptides are then subjected to immunoaffinity purification using a PTMScan® antibody conjugated to protein A agarose beads. Unbound peptides are removed through washing, and the captured PTM-containing peptides are eluted with dilute acid. Reversed-phase purification is performed on microtips to desalt and separate peptides from antibody prior to concentrating the enriched peptides for LC-MS/MS analysis. CST recommends the use of PTMScan® IAP Buffer #9993 included in the kit. An alternate PTMScan® IAP Buffer Plus Detergent #9992 which may reduce nonspecific interactions is available separately. A detailed protocol and Limited Use License allowing the use of the patented PTMScan® method is included with the kit.

    Storage

    Antibody beads supplied in IAP buffer containing 50% glycerol. Store at -20°C. Do not aliquot the antibodies.

    Product Description

    PTMScan® Technology employs a proprietary methodology from Cell Signaling Technology for peptide enrichment by immunoprecipitation using a specific bead-conjugated antibody in conjunction with liquid chromatography (LC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) for quantitative profiling of post-translational modification (PTM) sites in cellular proteins. These include phosphorylation (PhosphoScan®), ubiquitination (UbiScan®), acetylation (AcetylScan®), and methylation (MethylScan®), among others. PTMScan® enables researchers to isolate, identify and quantitate large numbers of post-translationally modified cellular peptides with a high degree of specificity and sensitivity providing a global overview of PTMs in cell and tissue samples without preconceived biases about where these modified sites occur (1). For more information on PTMScan® services, please visit www.cellsignal.com/support.

    Background

    For more information on our PTMScan® Motif Antibody Kits, please visit www.cellsignal.com/support. Background information specific to each component in the sampler kit can be found on the individual webpages. Phospho-PKA Substrate Motif is described on the webpage for PTMScan® Phospho-PKA Substrate Motif (RRXS*/T*) Kit #5565. Phospho-AMPK Substrate Motif is described on the webpage for PTMScan® Phospho-AMPK Substrate Motif (LXRXXS*/T*) Kit #5564. Phospho-Akt Substrate Motif is described on the webpage for PTMScan® Phospho-Akt Substrate Motif mAb 1 (RXXS*/T*) Kit #5561. Phospho-CK2 Substrate Motif is described on the webpage for PTMScan® Phospho-CK2 Substrate Motif (S*/T*DXE) Kit #12170. Phospho-Tyrosine is described on the webpage for PTMScan® Phospho-Tyrosine Rabbit mAb (P-Tyr-1000) Kit #8803.
    For Research Use Only. Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures.
    Cell Signaling Technology is a trademark of Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
    AcetylScan is a registered trademark of Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
    MethylScan is a registered trademark of Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
    MultiMab is a registered trademark of Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
    PTMScan is a registered trademark of Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
    UbiScan is a registered trademark of Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
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