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Deoxycholate

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Sub Section
Deoxycholate
2-Mercaptoethanol
Adenosine (ATP)
Anti-6X His antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-FITC antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-FLAG Antibody-coated Alpha Donor Beads
Anti-GFP Antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-V5 Antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-chicken IgY Antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-maltose Binding Protein (MBP) Antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-mouse IgG Antibody-coated Donor Beads
Anti-mouse IgM Antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Anti-rabbit IgG Antibody-coated Donor Beads
Anti-sheep IgG Antibody-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
CHAPS
Citrate
DMSO
DTT
Deoxycholate
EDTA
EGTA
Gelatin
Glutathione AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Glycerol
Glycine
IBMX
Imidazole
Magnesium and bead interference
Nickel Chelate AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads
Nitroprusside
Protein A-coated Donor Beads
Protein L-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor beads
Roche Complete Protease Inhibitor
S-adenosylmethionine (SAM)
SDS
Sodium Fluoride (NaF)
Strep-Tactin-coated Beads
Streptavidin-coated AlphaLISA Acceptor beads
TRIS pH 8.0
Triton X-100
Tween 20
Urea
Vanadate

Overview

The table below shows results from a compound interference study. We tested a panel of 24 compounds in a QC assay using our AlphaLISA toolbox bead products. The information below can be used for guidance as to whether deoxycholate might interfere in assays involving particular bead products, and at what deoxycholate concentration interference might occur. These data are derived from single experiments and should serve more as a guide rather than a precise value, as it is unlikely you will be using the exact same assay design as used to generate the data below. Interference concentrations may vary depending on the assay components. It is possible your assay will tolerate higher or lower concentration than what is shown.

    Tested up to 3%
Catalog Number Product No effect (10%) 50% loss % of inhibition at max conc
AL125 Streptavidin AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.005 0.02 94
AL126 Protein L AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads  0.01 0.06 90
AL127 Anti-FITC AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.01 0.04 100
AL128 (biotin) Antii-6xHis AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.009 0.05 99
AL128 (GSH) Anti-6XHis AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.005 0.01 100
AL129 Anti-V5 AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.0002 0.01 100
AL130 Anti-mouse IgM AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.003 0.03 98
AL131 Anti-chicken IgY AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.007 0.06 96
AL132 Anti-sheep IgG AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.007 0.05 92
AL133 Anti-GFP AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.003 0.02 100
AL134 Anti-MBP AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.009 0.03 100
AL136 Strep-Tactin AlphaLISA Acceptor Beads 0.005 0.3 77
AS102 Protein A Alpha Donor Beads 0.004 0.02 100
AS103 Anti-FLAG Alpha Donor Beads 0.005 0.04 100
AS104 Anti-mouse IgG Alpha Donor Beads 0.004 0.02 97
AS105 Anti-rabbit IgG Alpha Donor Beads 0.005 0.02 94
AS106 Strep-Tactin Alpha Donor Beads 0.03 0.2 83
AL900 AlphaLISA TruHits kit 2 ug/mL 0.02 0.04 87
AL900 AlphaLISA TruHits kit 20 ug/mL 0.007 0.03 87

 

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Refer to the figure below for more detail as to what the values in the table above indicate. Please note that the figure is provided as a general example to explain how the values in our interference tables were determined. The table above indicates that an assay testing the effect of deoxycholate using anti-6X His AlphaLISA Acceptor beads (with glutathione Donor beads) showed little effect on the assay signal at final deoxycholate concentrations up to 0.005%. Deoxycholate did show a half-maximal inhibition of signal when used at a final concentration of 0.01%. When 3% deoxycholate was included in the assay, 100% signal inhibition was observed.

Figure: Key for how the values in our interference tables are derived. The “no effect” concentration was obtained by extrapolating the MAX - 10% MAX counts. Refer to the table above for actual interference values for each toolbox bead product.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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