Rap1 Activation Assay

Rap Activation Assays
  • Safe non-radioactive assay format
  • Colored agarose beads allow visual check
  • Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
  • Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples

 

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Rap1 Activation Assay Kit
Catalog Number
STA-406-1
Size
20 assays
Detection
Immunoblot
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$695.00
Product Details

Our Rap Activation Assays use visible agarose beads to selectively precipitate the active form of Rap1. The precipitated small GTPase is then detected by Western blot using a Rap1-specific antibody included in the kit.

Small GTPase Activation Assay Principle

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