Configuration-specific monoclonal antibody that recognizes Cdc42-GTP, but not Cdc42-GDP
The only available Cdc42 activation assay kit directly measures the level of Cdc42-GTP
Providing reliable results with consistent reproducibility than other Cdc42 activation assay kits based on certain downstream signaling pathways
Providing shorter experimental time
Could be used to monitor the activation of Cdc42 in cells and in tissues by immunohistochemistry
Product Description
Small GTPases are a super-family of cellular signaling regulators. Cdc42 belongs to the Rho sub-family of GTPases that regulate cell motility, cell division, and gene transcription. GTP binding increases the activity of Cdc42, and the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP renders it inactive.
Currently the activation of Cdc42 proteins is assayed with the binding of GTP-bound Cdc42 to the p21-binding domain (PBD) of p21-activated protein kinase (PAK). This method is based on the observation that the active, GTP-bound Cdc42 (and Rac) could bind to the PBD of PAK. However, the reproducibility of this method is poor. This is partially due to the relatively quick hydrolysis of GTP to GDP during the assay procedure, and the low binding affinity of PBD to Cdc42-GTP.
NewEast Biosciences Cdc42 Activation Assay Kit is based on the configuration-specific monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes Cdc42-GTP, but not Cdc42-GDP. Given the high affinity of monoclonal antibodies to their antigens, the activation assay could be performed in a much shorter time. This assay provides the reliable results with consistent reproducibility.
These anti-Cdc42-GTP monoclonal antibody can also be used to monitor the activation of Cdc42 in cells and in tissues by immunohistochemistry.
NewEast Biosciences Cdc42 Activation Assay Kit provides a simple and fast method to monitor the activation of Cdc42. Each kit provides sufficient quantities to perform 20 assays.
Assay Principle
NewEast Biosciences Cdc42 Activation Assay Kit bases on the configuration-specific anti-Cdc42-GTP monoclonal antibody to measure the active Cdc42-GTP levels, either from cell extracts or from in vitro GTPγS loading Cdc42 activation assays. Briefly, anti-active Cdc42 mouse monoclonal antibody will be incubated with cell lysates containing Cdc42-GTP. The bound active Cdc42 will then be pulled down by protein A/G agarose. The precipitated active Cdc42 will be detected by immunoblot analysis using anti-Cdc42 rabbit polyclonal antibody.