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ADP accumulation assays

Fluorescent assays for kinase activity

ADP accumulation assays profile enzyme activity of kinases and ATPases by employing a fluorescent non-antibody based method to detect the amount of ADP. The ADP resulting from the kinase reaction is reused as a co-factor in a subsequent enzymatic reaction to catalyze the production of a readable fluor.

Kinase ADP accumulation fluorescent assays
Product name
ADP Hunter HS
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ApplicationProfiling of enzyme activity and inhibitor studiesProfiling of enzyme activity and inhibitor studiesHigh throughput screening of kinase inhibitorsHigh throughput screening of kinase inhibitors
Assay protocol available
  • Kinetic
  • Endpoint
  • Kinetic
  • Endpoint
  • Endpoint
  • Endpoint
  • Assay sensitivity0.3 µM ADP0.5 µM ADP0.3 µM ADP0.6 µM ADP
    Linear range0-10 µM ADP0-25 µM ADP0-10 µM ADP0-25 µM ADP
    Dynamic linear rangeUp to 20 µMUp to 75 µMUp to 20 µMUp to 75 µM
    [ATP] in assayLess than 50 µMUp to 200 µMLess than 50 µMUp to 200 µM
    Tolerance to DTT0.005 mM0.05 mM2 mM2 mM


    ADP Quest HS and ADP Quest are useful tools to determine Michaelis-Menten kinetics and to profile inhibitor mode of action and potencies.

    ADP Hunter HS and ADP Hunter PLUS minimize compound library interference and contains a stop solution to stabilize the reaction at a given endpoint for longer reads.

    TK Subtrate Quest provides a simple method to screen up to 22 subtrates (8 replicates each) designed for phosphorylation by tyrosine kinases.





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