Order Entry
United States
ContactUsLinkComponent
 
SensoLyte® HAT (p300) Assay Kit (Fluorimetric), AnaSpec Inc.
  103010-548
 :  Anaspec
 :  
SensoLyte® HAT (p300) Assay Kit (Fluorimetric), AnaSpec Inc.
  103010-548
 :  Anaspec
 :  AS-72172
 :  

Some Products May Appear Restricted

To ensure a smooth and speedy checkout, please log in to your account. Some items may show as restricted simply because you're not logged in.

If you do not have an account, you can register using our registration webform (https://www.avantorsciences.com/us/en/login/register)

 

If you're still seeing restrictions after logging in, certain products—like chemicals or medical devices—require additional account verification steps to be able to place an order. Some items may additionally require a specific license or customer documentation;  additional documentation will be requested for these items prior to shipment. 

 

  • Size:
    100 Assays
  • Cat. No.:
    103010-548
  • Storage temperature:
    – 78 °C
  • Includes:
    The assays can be performed in a convenient 96-well microplate format, kit includes essential components and detailed protocol and references
  • Supplier no.:
    AS-72172

 

 

Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) enzymes regulate the acetylation of histones and non-histone proteins

The SensoLyte® HAT (p300) Assay Kit provides a convenient protocol for screening of enzyme inhibitors and for continuous assay of p300 activity. For added convenience, this kit includes two peptide substrates: histone H3 (1-21) peptide and non-histone p53 peptide (368-386). After incubation with acetyl CoA and the substrate, the p300 enzyme generates acetylated H3 or p53 peptide and CoASH. The thiol groups of CoASH can be detected with fluorogenic reagent at excitation/ emission=389nm/513nm.

The acetylation of the e-amino groups of lysine residues present at histone tails correlates largely with transcriptional activation, but it is also involved in DNA replication, DNA repair and protein–protein interactions. HATs play major roles in the control of cell fate and their misregulation is implicated in the development of some human tumors. HAT p300 is a transcriptional coactivator that acetylates core histones facilitating chromatin decondensation and recruiting basic RNA polymerase machinery.