Caspase 6 Assay Kit (Colorimetric) is based on the hydrolysis of the peptide substrate Ac-VEID-pNA (acetyl-Val-Glu-Ilel-Asp p-nitroanilide) by caspase 6, resulting in the release of the p-nitroaniline (pNA), which can be quantified using a spectrophotometer or a microtiter plate reader at 405 nm.
• Simple and optimized procedure.
• Fast and convenient.
• Detect early/middle stages of apoptosis.
Storage instructions
Stable for at least 12 months at recommended temperature from date of shipment. Gel pack with blue ice.
Shipping
Gel pack with blue ice.
Precautions
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Additional Information
Background
Caspase family of cysteine proteases has been shown to play a key role in apoptosis. Mammalian caspases can be subdivided into three functional groups: initiator caspases (Caspase 2, 8, 9 and 10), executioner caspases (Caspase-3, 6 and 7), and inflammatory caspases (Caspase 1, 4, 5, 11 and 12). Caspase-6 (also known as Mch2) is a member of the caspase-family of cysteine proteases. During apoptosis procaspase-6 is processed at aspartate residues by self-proteolysis and/or cleavage by another caspase. The processed active form of caspase-6 consists of large (18 kDa) and small (11 kDa) subunits which associate to form the active enzyme. Active caspase-6 has been shown involving in the proteolysis of PARP (poly ADP-ribose polymerase), an enzyme that is involved in DNA repair and genomic maintenance.