Description
Sirtuin 1 is a human ortholog of the yeast Sir2 (silencing information regulator 2) protein. It regulates epigenetic gene silencing as a possible anti-aging effect. Sirtuin 1 is an NAD(+)-dependent histone deacetylase that can deacetylate lysine 9 and 14 of histone H3 and lysine 16 of histone H4, and participate in various cellular functions, such as transcription, Energy induction and differentiation. Sirtuin1 plays an important role in regulating adipogenesis by inhibiting PPAR and the gluconeogenesis/glycolytic pathway in the liver. In response to fasting signals, the transcriptional co-activator PGC1A is NAD(+) dependent on specific lysine residues. Acetylation. The assay is a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the quantitative determination of human Sirtuin 1 in cells. The monoclonal antibody specific for Sirtuin 1 has been pre-coated on a 96-well microtiter plate. The standards and samples are transferred into the wells to bind the coated antibody. After thorough washing to remove unbound compounds, Sirtuin 1 is recognized by adding a purified polyclonal antibody (detection antibody) specific to Sirtuin 1. After removing the excess polyclonal antibody, add HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG (detector). After the final washing, the substrate 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) was used to quantify the peroxidase activity. After acidification, the intensity of the color reaction is measured at 450 nm, and the intensity is proportional to the concentration of Sirtuin 1 in the sample. This ELISA is dedicated to the measurement of natural and recombinant human Sirtuin 1. It will not cross-react with human Sirtuin 2, human Sirtuin 5, human Sirtuin 6, human adiponectin, human resistin, human RBP4, human vaspin, human progranulin, human. GPX3, human FTO, human Nampt, human leptin, mouse FTO, mouse Nampt. The measurement range is 0.031 - 2 ng Sirtuin 1/ml, and the detection limit is 30 pg/ml (based on adding two standard deviations to the average of (50) zero standards).
This ELISA kit is used for the in vitro quantitative determination of human Sirtuin 1 in the range of 0.031 - 2 ng Sirtuin 1/ml and a detection limit of 30 pg/ml (based on adding two standard deviations to the mean value of the (50) zero standards).