ATPase Antibody
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBP1-52178
Key Product Details
Species Reactivity
Applications
Label
Antibody Source
Product Specifications
Immunogen
Epitope
Clonality
Host
Isotype
Description
Applications for ATPase Antibody
Peptide ELISA
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
Purification
Formulation
Preservative
Concentration
Shipping
Stability & Storage
Background: ATPase
Alternate Names
Entrez Gene IDs
Gene Symbol
UniProt
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Product Documents for ATPase Antibody
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Product Specific Notices for ATPase Antibody
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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Protocols
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FAQs for ATPase Antibody
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Q: I have phosphate in my enzyme. What can I do?
A: You can dialyse or desalt the enzyme into a phosphate-free buffer. Alternatively, you can use a special resin (PiBind) to remove the phosphate.
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Q: I have 5% DMSO in my assay. Can I use PiColorLock Gold?
A: Yes, the reagent is designed for drug screening work and other situations that require DMSO.
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Q: I have a high background in my ATPase assay and I definitely do not have free phosphate in my sample
A: This is almost always due to inadequate mixing of the special stabilizer with the sample and detection reagent. Make sure the stabilizer is pipetted up and down several times to ensure thorough mixing.
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Q: I would like to measure the conversion of pyrophosphate to phosphate. Can I use the PiColorLock Gold Phosphate Detection System for this purpose?
A: Yes, only the phosphate will give a signal; pyrophosphate will not.
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Q: I have phosphate in my enzyme. What can I do?
A: You can dialyse or desalt the enzyme into a phosphate-free buffer. Alternatively, you can use a special resin (PiBind) to remove the phosphate.
-
Q: I have 5% DMSO in my assay. Can I use PiColorLock Gold?
A: Yes, the reagent is designed for drug screening work and other situations that require DMSO.
-
Q: I have a high background in my ATPase assay and I definitely do not have free phosphate in my sample
A: This is almost always due to inadequate mixing of the special stabilizer with the sample and detection reagent. Make sure the stabilizer is pipetted up and down several times to ensure thorough mixing.
-
Q: I would like to measure the conversion of pyrophosphate to phosphate. Can I use the PiColorLock Gold Phosphate Detection System for this purpose?
A: Yes, only the phosphate will give a signal; pyrophosphate will not.
-
Q: I have phosphate in my enzyme. What can I do?
A: You can dialyse or desalt the enzyme into a phosphate-free buffer. Alternatively, you can use a special resin (PiBind) to remove the phosphate.
-
Q: I have 5% DMSO in my assay. Can I use PiColorLock Gold?
A: Yes, the reagent is designed for drug screening work and other situations that require DMSO.
-
Q: I have a high background in my ATPase assay and I definitely do not have free phosphate in my sample
A: This is almost always due to inadequate mixing of the special stabilizer with the sample and detection reagent. Make sure the stabilizer is pipetted up and down several times to ensure thorough mixing.
-
Q: I would like to measure the conversion of pyrophosphate to phosphate. Can I use the PiColorLock Gold Phosphate Detection System for this purpose?
A: Yes, only the phosphate will give a signal; pyrophosphate will not.
-
Q: I have phosphate in my enzyme. What can I do?
A: You can dialyse or desalt the enzyme into a phosphate-free buffer. Alternatively, you can use a special resin (PiBind) to remove the phosphate.
-
Q: I have 5% DMSO in my assay. Can I use PiColorLock Gold?
A: Yes, the reagent is designed for drug screening work and other situations that require DMSO.
-
Q: I have a high background in my ATPase assay and I definitely do not have free phosphate in my sample
A: This is almost always due to inadequate mixing of the special stabilizer with the sample and detection reagent. Make sure the stabilizer is pipetted up and down several times to ensure thorough mixing.
-
Q: I would like to measure the conversion of pyrophosphate to phosphate. Can I use the PiColorLock Gold Phosphate Detection System for this purpose?
A: Yes, only the phosphate will give a signal; pyrophosphate will not.