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Caki-1 tumor tubulin

ArtNr CS-TM001
Hersteller Cytoskeleton
Menge 1 x 250 ug
Kategorie
Typ Proteins
Specific against other
Citations 1. Amos, LA. & Klug A. 1974. J. Cell Sci. 14: 523-530.
2. Davis A. et al. 2010. Mets. Cell Biol., 97, Ch 18, p331-351.
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
Versandbedingung Raumtemperatur
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Shipping Temperature
AT
Storage Conditions
On Arrival: 4°C
On arrival, it is recommended that TM001 is stored in a desiccated chamber at <10% at 4C, where it is stable for 6 months. After reconstitution in 50 ?l of ice cold freshly made G-PEM plus 10% glycerol and 0.05% Triton X-100, the protein is stable for 1h on ice. If aliquots are needed for future experiments then resuspend to 4mg/ml with 62.5 ?l of the same buffer and snap freeze experimental sized aliquots in liquid nitrogen and store at -70C. Aliquots of T234S MUST be snap frozen in liquid nitrogen prior to storage at -70C, failure to do this results in significant loss of activity. Likewise defrosting tubulin solution should be rapid byplacing the tube in room temperature water for 1min then transferto ice.
Delivery Time
1-2 Weeks
Description
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Product Uses
IC50 & EC50 determinations for anti-tubulin ligands.
Characterization of tubulin binding proteins.
Material
ubulin protein has been purified from Caki-1 tumor tissue by an adaptation of the method of Davis et al. (2), using anion exchange chromatography followed by a cycle of polymerization/depolymerization. TM001 is supplied in 250 ?g aliquots in a lyophilized format in 10 mM Na-PIPES buffer pH 6.9, 0.25 mMMgCl2, 0.1 mM GTP, 5% sucrose and 1% Ficoll-400K. Tubulin consists of a heterodimer of one alpha and one beta isotype, eachtubulin isotype is 55 kDa in size, SDS-PAGE analysis shows tubulin running as a 55 kDa species (see Figure 2). Typically, the molar equivalent of tubulin is defined as the heterodimer which has a molecular weight of 110 kDa.
Biological Activity
The biological activity of TM001 is assessed by a tubulin polymerization assay. The ability of tubulin to polymerize into microtubules can be followed by observing an increase in fluorescence using 10?M Dapi in the G-PEM buffer plus 10% glycerol with 2mg/ml tubulin (see Figure 3). Under these experimental conditions the fluorescence will increase by 15-20% over 15 minutes at 37C (see Figure 3). The assay volume is 10 ?l and a low volume 384well plate is used (Corning # 3676).
Reagents
1. Tubulin protein (Cat. # TM001)
2. GTP stock (100 mM) (Cat. # BST06)
3. Tubulin Buffer (G-PEM); 80 mM PIPES pH 6.9, 2 mM MgCl2, 0.5 mM EGTA and 1 mM GTP (made fresh or from frozenstock)
Method
1. Place one TM001 vial on ice.
2. Resuspend in 125 ?l of G-PEM plus 10% glycerol and 0.05%Triton X-100.
3. Prepare compounds for screening at 5x concentration in PEMplus 5% DMSO.
4. Pipette 2 ?l compound into each well of a pre-warmed 37C plate.
5. Pipette 10 ?l of tubulin solution into each well and start theplate reader protocol. Measure tubulin polymerization by takingreadings every 30 seconds for 30 min.
6. Figure 3 shows the results of polymerizing TM001 under the conditions described above.
Important Technical Notes: When Working with Tubulin protein
1. Any buffer containing GTP should be kept on ice and used within 1-2h after addition of GTP as GTP will hydrolyze overtime. Unused GTP supplemented buffer should be discarded.
2. Tubulin is a labile protein and should be used immediately after thawed or snap frozen into appropriate aliquots (see Storage section). Freeze/thaw cycles should be avoided. Keep tubulinon ice prior to beginning the polymerization reaction.
3. Temperature is an extremely important parameter for tubulin polymerization. Temperatures cooler than 37C will significantly decrease the rate and final OD340nm reading of a polymerization reaction. If tubulin is aliquoted into a cool plate (or room temperature plate) there will be a much longer nucleation phase (Figure 3).
4. Polymerization conditions can be altered to optimize a given assay requirement. For example, to examine polymerization enhancers such as taxol, it is recommended to reduce the tubulin concentration to 1 3 mg/ml and polymerize in buffer without glycerol. These conditions will result in a very slow andshallow polymerization curve for the "no compound" control. In this case, efficient polymerization is achieved by addition of an enhancer such as taxol (5 - 10 ?M final concentration).
Equipment needed
1. Temperature regulated fluorescence plate reader at 37C on kinetic mode at Excitation 360 nm, and Emission 410 or420nm.
2. Low volume 384-well plate (Corning Cat # 3676)

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Menge: 1 x 250 ug
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