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Promega's Bright-Glo 1. INTRODUCTION The Turner BioSystems' 20/20n Luminometer in combination with Promega's Bright-Glo Assay kit provides a convenient, rapid, and sensitive procedure for quantifying gene expression. Transcriptional regulation, coupled to the expression of a luciferase reporter gene, is regularly used to study a wide range of biological events in cultured cells. Luciferase is an ideal reporter because of the absence of endogenous luciferase activity in mammalian cells, and the functional enzyme is created immediately upon translation.1,2 The Bright-Glo Luciferase Assay System has been developed specifically to maximize the sensitivity of the assay reagent while providing a luminescent signal half-life of approximately 25 minutes. The light signal can be measured 2 minutes after adding assay reagents. The Bright-Glo Reagent is widely used in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The Bright-Glo Reagent is compatible with commonly used culture media for mammalian cells containing 0-10% serum (RPMI 1640, MEMa, DMEM and Ham's F12). The superior
performance of the 20/20n combined with the effectiveness
of Bright-Glo Reagent permits detection of very low levels of luciferase
activity. The 20/20n can detect as little as 1X10-20 moles luciferase enzyme (Note: Assay limited sensitivity) using the Bright-Glo
Assay System. Measurements are linear from 1X10-20 to 1X10-12 moles luciferase or 8 orders of magnitude (Figure 1). All tests were conducted
using the Bright-Glo Luciferase Assay Kit (Promega Catalog# E2620)
and purified recombinant firefly luciferase enzyme (Promega Catalog# E1701).
Figure 1. Bright-Glo Assay was perfomed on the 20/20n Luminometer using Promega's Bright-Glo Reagent kit and recombinant luciferase. 2. MATERIALS REQUIRED
3. EXPERIMENT PROTOCOL 3.1 Reagent Preparation Bright-Glo
Substrate: Use as supplied. Store at -20°C, where it is stable
for up to 6 months. The substrate may also be stored at 4°C for up
to 1 month. 3.2.1 Turn ON the 20/20n. A 5 minute warm up period is recommended, but not necessary. 3.2.2 Touch "Run Promega Protocol" from the "Protocols" menu. 3.2.3 Select "BrightGlo" from the list of Promega protocols. The Parameters screen appears next with pre-programmed settings that are optimized for the Bright-Glo Assay. 3.2.4 Touch "OK" to go to the "Home" screen. 3.3 Sample Analysis 3.3.1 Remove the cell cultures from the incubator. Note: For maximum reproducibility, equilibrate cell cultures to room temperature before adding reagent. 3.3.2 Add a volume of the Bright-Glo Reagent equal to that of the culture medium. 3.3.3 Wait a minimum of 5 minutes to allow for sufficient cell lysis. Then transfer the sample to a 1.5 mL microifuge tube for analysis. 3.3.4 Insert the tube into the 20/20n and touch "Measure Luminescence" to begin measurement. 4. REFERENCES 1. Ow, D.W. et al. (1986) Transient and stable expression of the firefly luciferase gene in plant cells and transgenic plants. Science 234, 856-9. 2. De Wet, J.R. et al. (1987) Firefly luciferase gene: structure and expression in mammalian cells, Mol. Cell. Biol. 7, 725-37. 5. ABOUT PROMEGA CORPORATION Bright-Glo is a trademark of Promega Corporation and is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Orders for Promega's products may be placed by: Phone: (800)
356-9526 6. ABOUT TURNER BIOSYSTEMS Orders for Turner BioSystems' products may be placed by: Phone: (408)
636-2400 Contact us
using our Contact Form Mailing Address: CAUTION: The lyophilized Bright-Glo Substrate contains dithiothreitol (DTT) and is therefore classified as hazardous. The reconstituted reagent is not known to present any hazards as the concentration of DTT is less than 1%. However, we recommend the use of gloves, lab coats and eye protection when working with these or any chemical reagents. Promega and Turner BioSystems assume no liability for damage resulting from handling or contact with these products.
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