What is FLIPR Assay?

What is FLIPR Assay?

FLIPR (Fluorescent Imaging Plate Reader) was developed to perform quantitative optical screening for cell-based kinetic assays. FLIPR incorporates an integrated design, including low-level optical detection, precise temperature control, and precise fluid handling, all in one package.

What is a calcium assay?

Calcium Assay Kit (Colorimetric) ab102505 provides a simple assay to determine calcium concentration within the physiological range of 0.4 – 100 mg/dL (0.1 – 25 mM). In the calcium assay protocol, a chromogenic complex is formed between calcium ions and 0-cresolphthalein. The complex is measured at OD = 575 nm.

How do you measure intracellular calcium levels?

Changes in intracellular calcium concentration can be measured using the calcium sensitive fluorescent ratiometric dye fura-2 AM. This method is a high throughput way to measure agonist mediated calcium responses.

What does FLIPR stand for?

FLIPR

Acronym Definition
FLIPR Fluorometric Imaging Plate Reader
FLIPR Fluorescent Imaging Plate Reader
FLIPR Future License of Intellectual Property Registry (digital media distribution system)

What is a cAMP assay?

The assay is based on the principle that cyclic AMP (cAMP) stimulates protein kinase A (PKA) holoenzyme activity, decreasing available ATP and leading to decreased light production in a coupled luciferase reaction. The cells are induced with a test compound for an appropriate period of time to modulate cAMP levels.

What is calcium flux assay?

The Calcium Flux assay can be used to monitor the activation of a GPCR via Gq second messenger in a live cell, non-imaging assay format. The active form of the dye becomes fluorescent after binding to intracellular calcium. Additive A is added to prevent the dye from being released out from the cell.

How is calcium influx measured?

There are several directly or indirectly ways to measure intracellular Ca2+ influx:

  1. Using Ca2+ sensitive dye such as FURa-2 as recommended to you by others.
  2. using intracellular Ca2+ sensitive microelectrode.
  3. Performing Whole cell patch clamp recording.

What is a calcium flux assay?

How is cytosolic calcium measured?

Detecting changes in cytosolic calcium is normally performed using a live cell imaging set up with calcium binding dyes that exhibit either an increase in fluorescence intensity or a shift in the emission wavelength upon calcium binding. However, a live cell imaging set up is not freely accessible to all researchers.

How are cAMP levels measured?

The cAMP-Glo™ Max Assay measures cAMP levels through protein kinase A (PKA), which is activated upon release of its regulatory subunits after binding to cAMP (Figure 1). PKA is a component of the cAMP Detection Solution, and once activated, PKA will use any ATP present to phosphorylate its substrate.

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