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Dnmt1 elisa kit

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The DNMT1 ELISA kit is a quantitative in vitro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed for the detection and quantification of DNMT1 (DNA Methyltransferase 1) levels in cell and tissue lysates.

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Quantifying DNMT1 Activity by ELISA

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Nuclear extract was carried out according to the manufacturer’s instruction (Beyotime Institute of Biotechnology, Shanghai, China). The activity of DNMT1 was detected by human DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) ELISA kit according to the manufacturer’s instructions(Epigentek, USA). The concentration of DNMT1 in samples were calculated by the working standard curve.
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Quantification of DNMT1 Protein via BCA and ELISA

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Total protein estimation using the bichoninic acid (BCA) assay (Sigma-Aldrich) was performed on 20 μL cell lysate according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Western blotting with fluorescence visualization was performed as described in [54 (link)].
Purified GFP-tagged DNMT1 protein bound to beads was quantified using a DNMT1 ELISA kit (Epigentek Cat #P-3011). Standards were prepared from 7.5, 10, 12.5 and 15 ng of purified DNMT1 (supplied in the kit), and absorbance was read at 450 and 620 nm on a Multiskan EX microplate reader (Thermo Electron).
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