Invitrogen™

Lumio™ Green In-Cell Detection Kit

Catalog number: 12589057
Invitrogen™

Lumio™ Green In-Cell Detection Kit

Catalog number: 12589057
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12589057
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1 kit
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Lumio™ Technology is designed for simple fluorescent detection of recombinant protein. The Lumio™ tag is a small (six amino acid) sequence that binds a fluorescent substrate, allowing you to visually detect protein localization in mammalian cells. The Mammalian Lumio™ Gateway™ vectors (Figure 1) offer the following features:

• Lumio™ tag for accurate in vitro and in vivo protein detection
• CMV promoter for high-level constitutive expression
• tR sites for efficient recombination with Gateway™ entry clones
• Blasticidin resistance gene for fast, efficient selection

Use Mammalian Lumio™ Gateway™ vectors for reliable and consistent protein expression, detection, and localization in mammalian cells (Figure 2). Vectors are available for generating protein with an N- and C-terminal Lumio™ fusion tag. In addition, each Mammalian Lumio™ Gateway™ Kit includes a Lumio™ Green, Red, or Dual In-Cell Detection Kit. The Dual In-Cell Detection Kit is ideal for doing two color “pulse-chase” experiments to examine protein localization over time.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Detection Method
Fluorescent
For Use With (Equipment)
Fluorescence Microscope, Electron Microscope
Product Type
In-Cell Detection Kit
Detection Location
In-Cell Detection
Protein Tag
Lumio
Label or Dye
Lumio™ Green
Product Line
Lumio™
Color
Green

Contents & Storage

The Lumio In-Cell Detection kits include 40 μL of Lumio Green or Red fluorescent reagent as a 2 mM stock solution in DMSO. Store at -20°C. Guaranteed stable for 6 months when properly stored.

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