Description
Glucosylceramidase Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric)is available at Gentaur for Next week Delivery.
To monitor Glucosylceramidase activity.
Description:
Lysosomal glucosylceramidase beta also known as acid beta-glucosidase (E.C. 3.2.1.45) is a lysosomal membrane protein that cleaves the beta-glucosidic linkage of glycosylceramide (GC). The enzyme plays a central role in the degradation of complex lipids and the turnover of cellular membranes. Through the production of ceramides, it participates in the PKC-activated salvage pathway of ceramide formation. Glucosylceramidase also plays a role in cholesterol metabolism. It may catalyze the glucosylation of cholesterol through a transglucosylation reaction that transfers glucose from glucosylceramide to cholesterol. Deficiency of Glucosylceramidase results in the accumulation of GC in lysosomes. This leads to Gaucher disease, an inherited disorder that affects many organs and tissues. BioVision’s Glucosylceramidase Activity Assay Kit provides a simple, rapid way to monitor Glucosylceramidase activity in a wide variety of biological samples. In this kit, Glucosylceramidase cleaves a specific synthetic substrate and releases a fluorophore, which can be easily quantified (Ex/Em=360/445 nm). The assay is specific, sensitive and can detect as low as 0.2 µU of Glucosylceramidase activity in variety of samples.
Applications: Screening for Gaucher Disease, Measurement of Glucosylceramidase activity in various tissues/cells
Sample Typ:e Cell Lysates: MDA-MB-231 Cell Lysates, 3T3 Cell Lysates, etc., Tissue Homogenates: Spleen, etc.
Alternate Name: Glucosylceramidase Assay Kit (Fluorometric), Glucosylceramidase Activity Assay, Glucosylceramidase beta, Glucosylceramidase Activity Assay (Fluorometric), Glucosylceramidase Activity Kit, Glucosylceramidase Activity Assay Kit, Glucosylceramidase
Features and Benefits:
Additional Information
Size: |
100 assays |
Storage Conditions: |
4°C-20°C |
Shipping Conditions: |
Gel Pack |
Shelf life: |
12 months |
Detection Method: |
Fluoroescence (Ex/Em = 360/445 nm) |
Category: |
Lipid Metabolism |