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NAD(P)H-Glo™ Detection System

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Monitor the Concentration of Reduced Forms of NADH and NADPH

  • Highly sensitive and rapid bioluminescent assay
  • Easily adapted for high-throughput format
  • Simple add-mix-measure protocol

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NAD(P)H-Glo™ Detection System
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The NAD(P)H-Glo™ Detection System is a bioluminescent, homogeneous, single-reagent-addition assay that quantitatively monitors the concentration of the reduced forms of NADH and NADPH levels in enzymatic reactions. The oxidized forms, NAD+ and NADP+, are not detected and do not interfere with quantitation.

The assay is rapid, requiring only a 40- to 60-minute incubation, has a broad linear range (25nM-50µM) and high signal-to background ratio (~400). Low nanomolar sensitivity, 25nM, allows direct in-well detection. The assay is well suited to measuring NAD(P)H production or consumption in high-throughput formats.

Assay Chemistry

In the presence of NAD(P)H, a reductase reduces the proluciferin reductase substrate to form luciferin. Luciferin is quantified using Ultra-Glo™ Recombinant Luciferase, which is a component of the Luciferin Detection Reagent, and the light signal produced is proportional to the amount of NAD(P)H in the sample.

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Sensitive and Selective

The assay is selective for the reduced forms of NADH and NADPH levels in enzymatic reactions.

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Compatible with High-Throughput Systems

The simple add-and-read protocols are compatible with automated and high-throughput workflow, and the flexible chemistries adapt to 96-, 384- and 1,536-well plate formats and high-throughput systems. They yield Z′ values >0.7.

Assays were performed using 8µl of the indicated concentration of NADH with 8µl of the appropriate Luciferin Detection Reagent in 384-well plates. S/B = signal-to-background ratio.

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The NAD(P)H-Glo™ Assay detects only NADH and NADPH.


Case Study

Researchers at BioAscent have implemented the NAD(P)H-Glo™ Assay for HTS. In this project, Dr McElroy and his team used the NAD(P)H-Glo™ Assay to screen 50,000 compounds against a poorly characterized enzyme that is a potential drug target. NAD(P)H-Glo was chosen as it has high sensitivity, with a wide dynamic range and high signal-to-background ratios.

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Specifications

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Item Part # Size Concentration

Reductase

G884A 1 × 55μl 6mg/ml

Reductase Substrate

G885A 1 × 55μl

Luciferin Detection Reagent

V859A 1 × 1 each

Reconstitution Buffer

V865A 1 × 10ml

Certificate of Analysis

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Use Restrictions

For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.

Storage Conditions

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Patents and Disclaimers

Patent Pending.

U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,273,343 and 9,951,372, European Pat. No. 2751089, Japanese Pat. No. 6067019 and other patents pending.

Specifications

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What's in the box?

Item Part # Size Concentration

Reductase

G884B 1 × 275μl 6mg/ml

Reductase Substrate

G885B 1 × 275μl

Luciferin Detection Reagent

V859B 1 × 1 each

Reconstitution Buffer

V865B 1 × 50ml

Certificate of Analysis

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Use Restrictions

For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.

Storage Conditions

AA

Patents and Disclaimers

Patent Pending.

U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,273,343 and 9,951,372, European Pat. No. 2751089, Japanese Pat. No. 6067019 and other patents pending.

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