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Thermo Scientific™ FL - NCOR ID2 Peptide, 100μM

Catalog No. PV4625
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LanthaScreen™ fluorescent nuclear receptor coregulator peptides contain known interaction motifs and are labeled with fluorescein.

LanthaScreen™ fluorescent nuclear receptor coregulator peptides contain known interaction motifs and are labeled with fluorescein. These peptides are matched and validated to complement the LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET Nuclear Receptor Coregulator Assays. Assays developed using these reagents enable primary or secondary screening of nuclear receptor agonists and/or antagonists.

How they work

Ligand binding to nuclear receptors causes conformational changes in the receptor, resulting in a cascade of events, including dissociation of repressor proteins, association of coactivator proteins, and assembly of pol II and other transcriptional factors for activation of target genes. TR-FRET based assays can be developed using the LanthaScreen™ panel of fluorescein-labeled coregulator peptides to investigate conformational changes of nuclear receptors upon ligand binding, either by determining the affinity of ligand-bound receptor for different coregulator peptides, or by identifying additional agonists or antagonists via displacement or recruitment of a specific coregulator peptide.

In the LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET RXR beta Coactivator Assay, a terbium (Tb)-labeled anti-GST antibody is used to indirectly label GSTtagged RXR beta protein. An agonist (9-cis Retinoic Acid) added to the receptor which, upon ligand binding, causes a conformational change resulting in recruitment of the Fl-D22 coactivator peptide (Figure 1). The binding of the fluorescent coregulator peptide to RXR beta causes an increase in the TR-FRET emission ratio (Figure 2).

Specifications

Purity 97% by HPLC
Common Name Fluorescein - NCOR ID2 Peptide
Concentration 100 μm
Content And Storage LanthaScreen™ fluorescent nuclear receptor coregulator peptides are supplied as 100 μM solutions in peptide-appropriate buffers. Store peptides at -20°C.
Description Fluorescein-NCOR ID2 Peptide, 1mL, 100μM Concentration, 2865Da Molecular Weight, –5 to –30°C Storage Condition, Used for Pharma and Biopharma, Target and Lead Identification and Validation
For Use With (Application) Pharma and biopharma, target and lead identification and validation, drug discovery and development, nuclear receptor biology, nuclear receptor proteins, biochemical nuclear receptor assays, nuclear receptor coregulator interaction
Label Type Classic Dyes
Molecular Weight (g/mol) 2865Da
Product Type Fluorescein - NCOR ID2 Peptide
Quantity 1 mL
Regulatory Status For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures
Sequence Fluorescein-DPASNLGLEDIIRKALMGSFDDK
Shipping Condition Dry Ice
Storage Buffer 25mM HEPES (pH 7.5), 50% DMSO
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.