MolBoolean

Catalog Number: ATA-MOLB00001
Article Name: MolBoolean
Biozol Catalog Number: ATA-MOLB00001
Supplier Catalog Number: MolB00001
Alternative Catalog Number: ATA-MOLB00001-4.8,ATA-MOLB00001-1
Manufacturer: Atlas Antibodies
Category: Sonstiges
Species Reactivity: Mouse, Rabbit
MolBoolean(TM) Mouse/Rabbit is a kit for in situ protein proximity analysis in tissue and cells. The MolBoolean assay utilizes a proprietary oligonucleotide setup that enables the simultaneous detection of both free and interacting (~40 nm proximity) fractions for two proteins of interest (protein A, protein B and interaction proteins AB). MolBoolean(TM) Mouse/Rabbit should be performed with the users primary antibodies of choice (raised in mouse and rabbit). MolBoolean relies on anti-mouse and anti-rabbit secondary proximity probes and rolling circle amplification (RCA) as a mean to amplify signal. A series of molecular steps, performed in the MolBoolean assay, incorporates information into the amplified products indicating antibody target engagement of individual versus interacting proteins. This information is converted to fluorescent signals by the binding of detection reporters, allowing visualization on a conventional fluorescent microscope. An image analysis software is provided to segment and differentiate fluorescent signals, enabling the relative quantification of free versus interacting fractions for the two analyzed protein targets in the sample.

MolBoolean(TM) Mouse/Rabbit is a kit for in situ protein proximity analysis in tissue and cells. The MolBoolean assay utilizes a proprietary oligonucleotide setup that enables the simultaneous detection of both free and interacting (~40 nm proximity) fractions for two proteins of interest (protein A, protein B and interaction proteins AB). MolBoolean(TM) Mouse/Rabbit should be performed with the users primary antibodies of choice (raised in mouse and rabbit). MolBoolean relies on anti-mouse and anti-rabbit secondary proximity probes and rolling circle amplification (RCA) as a mean to amplify signal. A series of molecular steps, performed in the MolBoolean assay, incorporates information into the amplified products indicating antibody target engagement of individual versus interacting proteins. This information is converted to fluorescent signals by the binding of detection reporters, allowing visualization on a conventional fluorescent microscope. An image analysis software is provided to segment and differentiate fluorescent signals, enabling the relative quantification of free versus interacting fractions for the two analyzed protein targets in the sample.

If you require customization for other target species, please reach out to us and we will accommodate your specific needs upon request.

 

Product details

  • Included in the Kit: Antibody proximity probes, oligonucleotides, enzymes, fluorescent detection reporters.
  • Not included in the Kit: Primary antibodies.
  • Target Species: Mouse, Rabbit.
  • Kit Size: 1.6 ml Approximately 40 assays (40 µl/assay)

Material Safety Data Sheet

 

User instruction

  • Click on this link and find all the necessary instructions for the product use:
  • Instructions for use
  • Tools for image analysis
  • Video Image analysis support
  • FAQ

 

Shipping and storage

  • Shipping: Shipped on dry ice
  • Storage: -20°C.

 

Pubmed: 38045268
ATA-MOLB00001
MolBoolean analysis of the interaction between E-cadherin (cat. AMAb90862, magenta) and β-catenin (cat. HPA029159, green) in MCF7 cells, showing the relative quantification of free versus interacting protein fractions, indicated by the detection of rolling circle products (RCPs) in either one or two fluorescent channels. Data is normalized to total target protein levels (total RCPs).
MolBoolean analysis of the interaction between ACE2 (cat. AMAb91259, magenta) and TMPRSS2 (cat. HPA035787, green) in human kidney, showing the relative quantification of free versus interacting protein fractions, indicated by the detection of rolling circle products (RCPs) in either one or two fluorescent channels. Data is normalized to total target protein levels (total RCPs).