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Enhanced chemiluminescence ecl immunoblot detection reagents

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Enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) immunoblot detection reagents are laboratory products used to detect and visualize specific proteins in Western blot analysis. These reagents utilize a chemiluminescent reaction to produce a signal that can be captured and quantified, allowing for the identification and measurement of target proteins.

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2 protocols using enhanced chemiluminescence ecl immunoblot detection reagents

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Enzymatic Assays for Oxidative Stress

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Purified rat liver TrxR1, recombinant
human Trx1, and glutathione reductase (GR), recombinant E.
coli
Trx1, bovine glutathione peroxidase (GPx), insulin,
NADPH, 5,5′-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB), APAP, NAPQI,
menadione (2-methyl-1,4-napthoquinone), reduced glutathione (GSH),
oxidized glutathione (GSSG), phosphatase inhibitors (catalog no. P2850,
which contains microcystinLR, cantharidin, and (−)-p-bromotetramisole), and protease inhibitor cocktail (catalog
no. P2714, which contains 4-(2-aminoethyl)benzenesulfonyl fluoride,
E-64, bestatin, leupeptin, aprotinin, and EDTA) were purchased from
Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Sodium aurothiomalate hydrate was from
Aldrich (Milwaukee, WI). Human recombinant TrxR mutant enzyme (Sec498Cys)
was from AbFrontier (Seoul, Korea). Pooled human liver microsomes
(HLM) and recombinant human P450s 1A2, 2E1, and 3A4 were purchased
from BD Genetest (Woburn, MA). N-(Biotinoyl)-N′-(iodoacetyl) ethylenediamine (BIAM) was from Molecular
Probes (Eugene, OR) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated streptavidin
from GE Healthcare (Piscataway, NJ). Enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL)
immunoblot detection reagents were from Thermo Scientific (Rockford,
IL).
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Enzyme Kinetics of Redox Regulators

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Purified rat liver TrxR1, recombinant human Trx1 and glutathione
reductase (GR), recombinant E. coli Trx1, bovine glutathione
peroxidase (GPx), insulin, NADPH, 5,5′-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid)
(DTNB), APAP, NAPQI, menadione (2-methyl-1,4-napthoquinone), reduced glutathione
(GSH), oxidized glutathione (GSSG), phosphatase inhibitors (catalog no. P2850,
which contains microcystinLR, cantharidin, and
(−)-p-bromotetramisole) and protease inhibitor cocktail
(catalog no. P2714, which contains 4-(2-aminoethyl)benzenesulfonyl fluoride,
E-64, bestatin, leupeptin, aprotinin, and EDTA) were purchased from
Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Sodium aurothiomalate hydrate was from Aldrich
(Milwaukee, WI). Human recombinant TrxR mutant enzyme (Sec498Cys) was from
AbFrontier (Seoul, Korea). Pooled human liver microsomes (HLM) and recombinant
human P450s 1A2, 2E1, and 3A4 were purchased from BD Genetest (Woburn, MA).
N-(Biotinoyl)-N′-(iodoacetyl)
ethylenediamine (BIAM) was from Molecular Probes (Eugene, OR) and horseradish
peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated streptavidin from GE Healthcare (Piscataway, NJ).
Enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) immunoblot detection reagents were from Thermo
Scientific (Rockford, IL).
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