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  • Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit for Plasma and Serum Samples, 384-well format

    Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit for Plasma and Serum Samples, 384-well format

    The Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay is based on the activity of tryptophan repressor protein (TrpR), a bacterial DNA-binding protein. TrpR protein binds to its DNA-binding site in tryptophan-dependent fashion.

    The central feature of this assay design is the TrpR-dependent association of two fluorochrome-labeled DNA half-fragments (one labeled with fluorescein and the other labeled with Oyster® 645 fluophore). Each fragment contains about one-half of the TrpR protein DNA-binding site. In the presence of L-tryptophan an increase in fluorescence signal can be detected as a result of the tryptophan-dependent association of the labeled DNA half-fragments. Tryptophan is readily detectable using the Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay in various types of test samples including bacterial growth medium, brain extract, yeast extract, as well as in human serum and urine.

  • Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 384-well format

    Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 384-well format

    The Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay is based on the activity of tryptophan repressor protein (TrpR), a bacterial DNA-binding protein. TrpR protein binds to its DNA-binding site in tryptophan-dependent fashion.

    The central feature of this assay design is the TrpR-dependent association of two fluorochrome-labeled DNA half-fragments (one labeled with fluorescein and the other labeled with Oyster® 645 fluophore). Each fragment contains about one-half of the TrpR protein DNA-binding site. In the presence of L-tryptophan an increase in fluorescence signal can be detected as a result of the tryptophan-dependent association of the labeled DNA half-fragments. Tryptophan is readily detectable using the Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay in various types of test samples including bacterial growth medium, brain extract, yeast extract, as well as in human serum and urine.

  • Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 96-well format

    Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 96-well format

    The Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay is based on the activity of tryptophan repressor protein (TrpR), a bacterial DNA-binding protein. TrpR protein binds to its DNA-binding site in tryptophan-dependent fashion.

    The central feature of this assay design is the TrpR-dependent association of two fluorochrome-labeled DNA half-fragments (one labeled with fluorescein and the other labeled with Oyster® 645 fluophore). Each fragment contains about one-half of the TrpR protein DNA-binding site. In the presence of L-tryptophan an increase in fluorescence signal can be detected as a result of the tryptophan-dependent association of the labeled DNA half-fragments. Tryptophan is readily detectable using the Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay in various types of test samples including bacterial growth medium, brain extract, yeast extract, as well as in human serum and urine.

  • TR-FRET Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit for Plasma and Serum Samples, 384-well format

    TR-FRET Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit for Plasma and Serum Samples, 384-well format

    The Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay is based on the activity of tryptophan repressor protein (TrpR), a bacterial DNA-binding protein. TrpR protein binds to its DNA-binding site in tryptophan-dependent fashion.

    The central feature of this assay design is the TrpR-dependent association of two fluorochrome-labeled DNA half-fragments (one labeled with fluorescein and the other labeled with Oyster® 645 fluophore). Each fragment contains about one-half of the TrpR protein DNA-binding site. In the presence of L-tryptophan an increase in fluorescence signal can be detected as a result of the tryptophan-dependent association of the labeled DNA half-fragments. Tryptophan is readily detectable using the Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay in various types of test samples including bacterial growth medium, brain extract, yeast extract, as well as in human serum and urine.

  • TR-FRET Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 384-well format

    TR-FRET Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 384-well format

    The Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay is based on the activity of tryptophan repressor protein (TrpR), a bacterial DNA-binding protein. TrpR protein binds to its DNA-binding site in tryptophan-dependent fashion.

    The central feature of this assay design is the TrpR-dependent association of two fluorochrome-labeled DNA half-fragments (one labeled with fluorescein and the other labeled with Oyster® 645 fluophore). Each fragment contains about one-half of the TrpR protein DNA-binding site. In the presence of L-tryptophan an increase in fluorescence signal can be detected as a result of the tryptophan-dependent association of the labeled DNA half-fragments. Tryptophan is readily detectable using the Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay in various types of test samples including bacterial growth medium, brain extract, yeast extract, as well as in human serum and urine.

  • TR-FRET Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 96-well format

    TR-FRET Bridge-It® L-Tryptophan Fluorescence Assay Kit, 96-well format

    The Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay is based on the activity of tryptophan repressor protein (TrpR), a bacterial DNA-binding protein. TrpR protein binds to its DNA-binding site in tryptophan-dependent fashion.

    The central feature of this assay design is the TrpR-dependent association of two fluorochrome-labeled DNA half-fragments (one labeled with fluorescein and the other labeled with Oyster® 645 fluophore). Each fragment contains about one-half of the TrpR protein DNA-binding site. In the presence of L-tryptophan an increase in fluorescence signal can be detected as a result of the tryptophan-dependent association of the labeled DNA half-fragments. Tryptophan is readily detectable using the Bridge-It® tryptophan fluorescence assay in various types of test samples including bacterial growth medium, brain extract, yeast extract, as well as in human serum and urine.