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G6p assay kit

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The G6P Assay Kit is a quantitative colorimetric assay designed to measure glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) levels in various sample types, including biological fluids, cell lysates, and tissue homogenates. The kit utilizes an enzymatic reaction to produce a colored product, which is then measured spectrophotometrically.

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Glucose Metabolism Analysis in CRC Cells

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Following transfection, the CRC cells (1×106 cells/well) were incubated for 24 h. Glucose levels in the supernatants of cultured cells and cell lysates were measured using the Glucose Colorimetric Assay Kit (BioVision, Milpitas, USA) and the levels of lactate in the supernatants of cultured cells were quantified by an automatic analyzer. The levels of intracellular G6P in cell lysates were analyzed using a G6P Assay kit (BioVision, Milpitas, USA). In addition, the levels of intracellular G6PD enzymatic activity and NADPH in cell lysates were determined using G6PD Assay Kit (ab102529, Abcam, UK) and Amplite TM Colorimetric NADP/NADPH Ratio Assay Kit (ab65349, Abcam, UK), respectively.
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Glucose Deprivation Affects G-6-P Levels

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Briefly, 5 × 106 cryopreserved cells were rested in the supplemented RPMI-1640 medium with or without glucose (glucose-limiting media) for 4 h. The cells were then pelleted, washed once in ice-cold 1× PBS, and resuspended in 50 μl of ice-cold 1× PBS. Cells were sonicated for 30 min on ‘high setting’ (Soniciean Pty Ltd, Thebarton, South Australia, Australia). Cell lysates were centrifuged at 10 000 r.p.m. at 4°C for 5 min and glucose-6-phosphate (G-6-P) levels were determined in the supernatant using a G-6-P assay kit (Biovision, San Francisco, California, USA).
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