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Adenosine A2BR fluorescent probe HTRF®

This Adenosine A2B receptor red antagonist is a XAC derivative labeled with a red emitting HTRF fluorescent probe.
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  • Non-radioactive Non-radioactive
  • No-wash No-wash
  • Cell-based Cell-based
  • Equilibrium & Kinetic binding compatible Equilibrium & Kinetic binding compatible
This Adenosine A2B receptor red antagonist is a XAC derivative labeled with a red emitting HTRF fluorescent probe.
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Overview

Tag-lite receptor binding assays use either a green or a red fluorescent ligand to function.

This Adenosine A2B receptor red antagonist is a XAC derivative labeled with a red emitting HTRF fluorescent probe.

This ligand is best suited for use in the Adenosine A2B receptor binding assay.

Benefits

  • FLUORESCENTLY LABELED LIGAND
  • HIGHLY STABLE
  • VALIDATED IN BINDING

Assay principle

Running a receptor binding assay using Tag-lite is as easy as it can get. Simply dispense 10 µL of labeled cells (C1TT1A2B) into each well, followed by 5 µL of labeled ligand (L0068RED) and 5 µL of the compound you wish to test. Like all HTRF assays, Tag-lite assays do not require any washing steps. A diagram of the procedure to be followed is given on the right.

Diagram of a saturation binding assay using Tag-lite

Saturation binding (KD)

A saturation binding assay measures total and non-specific binding for increasing concentrations of ligand under equilibrium conditions. To perform the assay, the fluorescent ligand is titrated into a solution containing a fixed amount of labeled cells, and then incubated to equilibrium. The HTRF ratio obtained from this titration is the total binding.

Diagram of a saturation binding assay using Tag-lite
Representative data obtained when running a saturation binding assay

Watch this video explaining how to run a saturation binding assay using Tag-lite.

Competitive binding (KI)

A competitive binding assay is performed to measure the dissociation constant, Ki. To perform the assay, the compound is titrated into a solution containing a fixed concentration of fluorescent ligand and a fixed amount of cells.

Diagram of a competitive binding assay using Tag-lite
Representative data obtained when running a competitive binding assay
Watch this video explaining how to run a competitive binding assay using Tag-lite.

HTRF Product Catalog

All your HTRF assays in one document! - Catalog

A guide to Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence

General principles of HTRF - Guides

Evaluation of a Tag-lite binding assay for a class B receptor

In collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim - Scientific Presentations

Ultra HTS at Bayer: use of IP-One and Tag-lite assays in GPCR drug discovery

In collaboration with Bayer - Scientific Presentations

Tag-lite binding assays

The easy way to approach biology without radioactivity - Flyers

HTRF, a powerful assay platform for Immune Checkpoint Studies

Binding Assays to measure therapeutic antitumor antibodies - Posters

Understanding GPCRs is the key to improved DD

In collaboration with GEN - Guides

Tag-lite, the easiest solution for studying GPCR-ligands interactions

The gold standard technology for receptor binding studies - Videos

Kinetic adenosine receptor family binding assays

Case study about kinetic binding characterization provided by the combination of Cisbio and Excellerate bioscience expertise. - Application Notes

How HTRF compares to Western Blot and ELISA

Get the brochure about technology comparison. - Brochures

Easy method for kinetic binding determination

How to revolutionize your kinetic binding demonstration with HTRF kinase binding platform assays - Application Notes

GPCRs Pharmacology

A comprehensive overview of pharmacology's main ligands - Guides

GPCRs: the pathway to Discovery

Complete solutions for GPCR Drug Discovery - Brochures

Manual A2B-R red antago / L0068RED

L0068RED - Product Insert

Technical Data Sheet A2B-R red antago / L0068RED

L0068RED Batch 01A - Batch Information

Technical Data Sheet A2B-R red antago / L0068RED

L0068RED Batch 01RA - Batch Information

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