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Duolink® In Situ Orange Starter Kit Mouse/Rabbit

Synonym(s):

in situ Proximity Ligation Assay reagent, Protein Protein Interaction Assay reagent

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41116158
NACRES:
NA.32

product line

Duolink®

technique(s)

proximity ligation assay: suitable

fluorescence

λex 554 nm; λem 576 nm (orange) (Cyanine 3; Zeiss Filter set 20)

suitability

suitable for fluorescence

storage temp.

−20°C

Application

Duolink®proximity ligation assay(PLA®) allows for endogenous detection of protein interactions, post translational modifications, and protein expression levels at the single molecule level in fixed cells and tissue samples.

Follow the Duolink® In Situ Fluorescence Protocol to use this product. A set of short instructionsis also available.

Visit our Duolink® PLA Resource Center for information on how to run a Duolink® experiment, applications, troubleshooting, and more.

To perform a complete Duolink® PLA in situ experiment you will need two primary antibodies (PLA, IHC, ICC or IF validated) that recognize two target epitopes.This starter kit supplies all other necessary reagents for 30 Duolink® PLA reactions, which include a pair of PLA probes (Anti-Rabbit PLUS and Anti-Mouse MINUS), orange detection reagents, wash buffers, and mounting medium.Note that the primary antibodies must come from the same species as the Duolink® PLA probes. Analysis is carried out using standard immunofluorescence assay equipment.
Specificity
The Duolink® In Situ Orange Starter Kit Mouse/Rabbit requires one primary antibody from mouse and one primary antibody from rabbit. Orange fluorescence detection reagents are often used with Cyanine 3 filter.

Application Note
Two primary antibodies raised in different species are needed. Test your primary antibodies (IgG-class, mono- or polyclonal) in a standard immunofluorescence (IF), immunohistochemistry (IHC) or immunocytochemistry (ICC) assay to determine the optimal fixation, blocking, and titer conditions. Duolink® PLA in situ reagents are suitable for use on fixed cells, cytospin cells, cells grown on slide, formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE), or tissue (fresh or frozen). No minimum number of cells is required.

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Duolink® In Situ Orange Starter Kit Mouse/Rabbit has been used in in situ interaction assay.

Features and Benefits

  • No overexpression or genetic manipulation required
  • High specificity (fewer false positives)
  • Single molecule sensitivity due to rolling circle amplification
  • Relative quantification possible
  • No special equipment needed
  • Quicker and simpler than FRET
  • Increased accuracy compared to co-IP
  • Publication-ready results

Legal Information

Duolink is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
PLA is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Kit Components Also Available Separately

Product No.
Description
SDS

  • DUO92002Duolink® In Situ PLA® Probe Anti-Rabbit PLUS, Affinity purified Donkey anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L)SDS

  • DUO92004Duolink® In Situ PLA® Probe Anti-Mouse MINUS, Affinity purified Donkey anti-Mouse IgG (H+L)SDS

  • DUO92007Duolink® In Situ Detection Reagents OrangeSDS

  • DUO82049Duolink® In Situ Wash Buffers, FluorescenceSDS

  • DUO82040Duolink® In Situ Mounting Medium with DAPISDS

Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Aquatic Chronic 2 - Met. Corr. 1 - Resp. Sens. 1 - Skin Sens. 1

Storage Class Code

8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials

WGK

WGK 3


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Interactome analysis reveals ZNF804A, a schizophrenia risk gene, as a novel component of protein translational machinery critical for embryonic neurodevelopment
Zhou Y, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry (2017)
Tomokazu Sumida et al.
Nature immunology (2018-10-31)
Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg cells) are the central component of peripheral immune tolerance. Whereas a dysregulated Treg cytokine signature has been observed in autoimmune diseases, the regulatory mechanisms underlying pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine production are elusive. Here, we identify
Roberto Di Maio et al.
Science translational medicine, 10(451) (2018-07-27)
Missense mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) cause familial Parkinson's disease (PD). However, a potential role of wild-type LRRK2 in idiopathic PD (iPD) remains unclear. Here, we developed proximity ligation assays to assess Ser1292 phosphorylation of LRRK2 and, separately
Gunisha Sagar et al.
Gut, 65(7), 1165-1174 (2015-06-11)
New-onset diabetes and concomitant weight loss occurring several months before the clinical presentation of pancreatic cancer (PC) appear to be paraneoplastic phenomena caused by tumour-secreted products. Our recent findings have shown exosomal adrenomedullin (AM) is important in development of diabetes
Shaida Ouladan et al.
International journal of oncology, 46(6), 2595-2605 (2015-04-23)
Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms, displaying variable morphological and clinicopathological features. Supportive immunohistochemical markers such as CD34, CD99, BCL2 and LSD1 are commonly applied in the differential diagnosis of SFTs, although none is sufficiently sensitive or specific

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Support information including tips and tricks, frequently asked questions, and basic troubleshooting.

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Protocols

This protocol describes how to perform immunofluorescent detection of proteins in cells and tissue.

This page details the Duolink® In Situ Short Protocol for fluorescence detection

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