Activated Protein C (APC) Inhibitor Screening Kit (Colorimetric)

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K427-100
€565
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Activated Protein C (APC) Inhibitor Screening Kit (Colorimetric)is available at Gentaur for Next week Delivery.

High-throughput compatible, quick and easy screening for Activated Protein C ligands; Includes human recombinant APC.

Description:

Activated protein C (APC) (3.4.21.69), a Vitamin K dependent serine protease, is formed by activation of Protein C by Thrombomodulin bound on the surface of endothelial cells. By degrading coagulation factors Va and VIIIa, APC inhibits blood coagulation which helps in the prevention of thrombosis. Blood coagulation can be stimulated by inhibition of APC. Thus, APC inhibitors play an important role in the treatment of disease like Haemophilia. BioVision’s APC Inhibitor Screening Kit can be used to screen for potent inhibitors of APC activity. It utilizes the proteolytic activity of an active APC on a peptide substrate which releases a colored product. The released product can be easily quantified using an absorbance microplate reader. In the presence of an APC inhibitor, the enzyme decreases/loses activity resulting in lower/no absorbance. This assay kit is simple and can be used to identify and characterize APC inhibitors in a high-throughput format. As a control, we provide the inhibitor PPACK dihydrochloride - a known APC inhibitor.

Applications: Screening of drugs and novel ligands for interaction with human recombinant Activated Protein C

Sample Typ:e Samples containing drugs, inhibitors or ligands (compounds that can interact and affect APC activity)

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Features and Benefits:

• Simple, highly sensitive, high-throughput compatible • Rapid screening of Activated Protein C ligands • Kit includes PPACK (APC inhibitor) and a stable, recombinant human APC

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Additional Information

Size:
100 assays
Storage Conditions:
4°C-20°C
Shipping Conditions:
gel pack
Shelf life:
12 months
Detection Method:
Detection method - Colorimetric (OD 405 nm)
Category:
Metabolism
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