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CBA035  PhosphoDetect™ STAT1 (pTyr70¹) ELISA Kit

Detects and quantifies the level of the STAT1 phosphorylated at Tyr701. STAT1 is a member of STAT family of proteins that phosphorylates at Tyr701 and is essential for normal transcriptional activity of ISGF3 (interferon-stimulated gene factor 3) complex. It participates in the regulation of cytokine-signaling and cellular responses and plays an important role in growth and differentiation in a variety of cell types. This kit is designed for use with human cells and tissues.
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Product information
Format 96-well plate
Form 96 Tests
Species reactivity human
Sensitivity < 0.9 Unit/ml
Assay range 1.6-100 units/ml
Assay time 4 h
Sample type Cells
Kit contains STAT1 (Tyr70¹) Standard, Diluents, Detection Antibody, Secondary Antibody, Sample Buffer, Coated 96-Well Plate, Wash Buffer, TMB Substrate, Stop Solution, Plate Sealers, and a user protocol.
Store and ship information
Storage +2°C to +8°C
Ship Blue or Dry Ice
Multiple Toxicity Values, refer to MSDS
Data

The sensitivity of this ELISA was compared to immunoblotting using known quantities of STAT1 (pTyr<sup>701</sup>). The data presented in Figure 1 show that the sensitivity of the ELISA is ~4x greater than that of immunoblotting. The bands shown in the immunoblotting data were developed using an anti STAT1 (pTyr<sup>701</sup>) antibody and chemiluminescent detection.

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