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Illustration of the assay principle. PARG is incubated with a fluorogenic ADP-ribose substrate in which the fluorophore is quenched by the presence of the ribose. PARG-mediated hydrolysis of the substrate between the ribose and the fluorochrome releases fluorescence that can be detected at lambda=502 nm (excitation at lambda=385 nm). Fluorescence intensity is directly proportional to PARG hydrolase activity.
Illustration of the assay principle. PARG is incubated with a fluorogenic ADP-ribose substrate in which the fluorophore is quenched by the presence of the ribose. PARG-mediated hydrolysis of the substrate between the ribose and the fluorochrome releases fluorescence that can be detected at lambda=502 nm (excitation at lambda=385 nm). Fluorescence intensity is directly proportional to PARG hydrolase activity.
Illustration of the assay principle. PARG is incubated with a fluorogenic ADP-ribose substrate in which the fluorophore is quenched by the presence of the ribose. PARG-mediated hydrolysis of the substrate between the ribose and the fluorochrome releases fluorescence that can be detected at lambda=502 nm (excitation at lambda=385 nm). Fluorescence intensity is directly proportional to PARG hydrolase activity.

PARG Fluorogenic Assay Kit

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BPS Bioscience
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Overview

  • Supplier
    BPS Bioscience
  • Product Name
    PARG Fluorogenic Assay Kit
  • Delivery Days Customer
    7
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Scientific Description
    The PARG Fluorogenic Assay Kit is a high-throughput, homogeneous 96-well or 384-well assay designed to measure the hydrolase activity of Poly (ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) for screening and profiling applications, using a simple and straightforward fluorogenic assay. The PARG Fluorogenic Assay Kit contains enough purified recombinant PARG enzyme, substrate, and assay buffer for 100 or 400 enzyme reactions.
  • Storage Instruction
    See manual
  • UNSPSC
    41116133