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Nano glo luciferase assay system protocol

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The Nano-Glo Luciferase Assay System is a bioluminescent reporter assay used to quantify the activity of luciferase enzymes in biological samples. The assay utilizes a engineered luciferase enzyme and optimized substrate to produce a bright, stable luminescent signal that can be measured using a luminometer or other light detection instrument.

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NFκB Luciferase Assay in A549-LV Cells

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NFκB RE plasmid was transfected in A549-LV cells and the luciferase reporter assay was done according to Nano-Glo Luciferase Assay System protocol (Promega). TNFα was used as an activator and in some cases QNZ and TRAF2 siRNAs were also used.
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Luciferase Assay for S. aureus

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Overnight cultures of S. aureus strains were diluted to an OD600 of 0.05 and grown for 90 min in the presence of 100 ng/ml anhydrotetracycline (Atet). Strains were normalised to an OD600 of 0.1 and luciferase activity measured according to the Nano-Glo Luciferase Assay System Protocol (Promega).
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