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FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 Assay Kit

FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 Assay Kit

Applications
Flow Cytometer, Fluorescence Microscope, Fluorescence Plate Reader
Synonyms
FAM-FLICA Caspase 1; FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 Assay Kit; FAM-FLICA Caspase-1 Assay Kit; Caspase-1; FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 assay kit
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Applicable Applications for FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 assay kit
Flow Cytometer, Fluorescence Microscope, Fluorescence Plate Reader
Application Notes
1. Prepare samples and controls
2. Dilute 10X Apoptosis Wash Buffer 1:10 with diH20.
3. Reconstitute FLICA with 50 uL DMSO.
4. Dilute FLICA 1:5 by adding 200 uL PBS.
5. Add diluted FLICA to each sample at 1:30 (e.g., add 10 uL to 290 uL of cultured cells).
6. Incubate approximately 1 hour.
7. Remove media and wash cells 3 times: add 1X Apoptosis Wash Buffer and spin cells.
8. If desired, label with additional stains, such as Hoechst, Propidium Iodide, 7-AAD, or an antibody.
9. If desired, fix cells.
10. Analyze with a fluorescence microscope, fluorescence plate reader, or flow cytometer. FAM-FLICA excites at 492 nm and emits at 520 nm.
If working with adherent cells, please see the manual for additional protocols.
Assay Type
Sandwich
Preparation and Storage
Store at 2-8 degree C.
Related Product Information for FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 assay kit
Background/Introduction: FLICA® is a powerful method to assess cell death by detecting apoptosis in vitro. FLICA probes are non-cytotoxic Fluorescent Labeled Inhibitors of CAspases that covalently bind to active caspase enzymes1,2. FLICA measures the intracellular process of apoptosis instead of a sideeffect, such as the turn-over of phosphatidyl serine, and eliminates the incidence of false positives that often plagues methods like Annexin V and TUNEL staining. FLICA can also be used to measure pyroptosis, a highly inflammatory form of programmed cell death. To use FLICA, add it directly to the cell culture media, incubate, and wash. FLICA is cell-permeant and will efficiently diffuse in and out of all cells. If there is an active caspase enzyme inside the cell, it will covalently bind with FLICA and retain the green fluorescent signal within the cell. Unbound FLICA will diffuse out of the cell during the wash steps. Apoptotic and pyroptotic cells will retain a higher concentration of FLICA and fluoresce brighter than healthy cells. There is no interference from pro-caspases or inactive forms of the enzymes. If the treatment is causing cell death via apoptosis and/or pyroptosis, the cells will contain an elevated level of caspase activity relative to negative control cells and fluoresce with FLICA. Apoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved process of programmed cell suicide. It is centered on a cascade of proteolytic enzymes called caspases that are triggered in response to pro-apoptotic signals. Once activated, caspases cleave protein substrates leading to the eventual disassembly of the cell3. Caspases have been identified in organisms ranging from C. elegans to humans. Mammalian caspases play distinct roles in both apoptosis and inflammation. In apoptosis, effector caspases (-3, -6, and -7) are responsible for proteolytic cleavages that lead to cell disassembly. Initiator caspases (-8, -9, and -10) regulate apoptosis upstream. Caspase-1 is associated with pyroptosis and inflammasome activity and takes on the role of a key housekeeping enzyme in its conversion of pro-IL-1beta protein into the active IL-1beta cytokine. (Use FLICA kits to detect caspase-1.) Please note that macrophages and monocytes have been shown to rapidly secrete caspase-1 upon activation4,5. Like the majority of other proteases, caspases are synthesized as pro-form precursors that undergo proteolytic maturation, either autocatalytically or in a cascade by enzymes with similar specificity6. Active caspase enzymes consist of two large (~20 kD) and two small (~10 kD) subunits that non-covalently associate to form a two heterodimer, tetrameric active caspase7-9. Activated caspase enzymes cleave proteins by recognizing a 3 or 4 amino acid sequence that must include an aspartic acid (D) residue in the P1 position. This C-terminal residue is the target for the cleavage reaction at the carbonyl end10. Each FLICA probe contains a 3 or 4 amino acid sequence that is targeted by different activated caspases. This target sequence is sandwiched between a green fluorescent label, carboxyfluorescein (FAM), and a fluoromethyl ketone (FMK). A caspase enzyme cannot cleave the FLICA inhibitor probe; instead, it forms an irreversible covalent bond with the FMK on the target sequence and becomes inhibited from further enzymatic activity. Poly caspase FLICA probe, FAM-VAD-FMK, can be used as a general reagent to detect apoptosis as it is recognized by many types of activated caspases. To more specifically target a particular caspase enzyme, use one of specialized FLICA reagents. MBS, Inc. has kits for the detection of: caspase-1 (YVAD or WEHD) (also recognizes caspases 4 and 5), -2 (VDVAD), -3/7 (DEVD), -6 (VEID), -8 (LETD), -9 (LEHD), and -10 (AEVD). FLICA kits are also available with a red or far red fluorescent label. Caspases, like most other crucial cell survival enzymes, are somewhat permissive in the target amino acid sequence they will recognize and cleave. Although FLICA reagents contain the different amino acid target sequences preferred by each caspase, they can also recognize other active caspases when they are present. MBS, Inc. encourages validation of caspase activity by an orthogonal technique. FLICA can be used to label suspension or adherent cells and thin tissue sections. After labeling with FAM-FLICA, cells can be fixed or frozen. For tissues that will be paraffin-embedded after labeling, use the red sulforhodamine SR-FLICA probes; do not use the green FAM-FLICA probes as the FAM dye will be quenched during the paraffin embedding process. Cells labeled with FAM-FLICA can be counter-stained with reagents such as the red live/dead stains Propidium Iodide (included in FAMFLICA kits) and 7-AAD to distinguish apoptosis from necrosis. Nuclear morphology can be concurrently observed using Hoechst 33342, a blue DNA binding dye (included in FLICA kits). Cells can be viewed directly through a fluorescence microscope (Figures 1-3,7, and 9-10), or the fluorescence intensity can be quantified using a flow cytometer (Figures 4-6) or fluorescence plate reader (Figure 8). FAM-FLICA optimally excites at 488-492 nm and has a peak emission at 515-535 nm.
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The FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 (Catalog #AAA258406) is an Assay Kit and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. AAA Biotech's FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 can be used in a range of immunoassay formats including, but not limited to, Flow Cytometer, Fluorescence Microscope, Fluorescence Plate Reader. 1. Prepare samples and controls 2. Dilute 10X Apoptosis Wash Buffer 1:10 with diH20. 3. Reconstitute FLICA with 50 uL DMSO. 4. Dilute FLICA 1:5 by adding 200 uL PBS. 5. Add diluted FLICA to each sample at 1:30 (e.g., add 10 uL to 290 uL of cultured cells). 6. Incubate approximately 1 hour. 7. Remove media and wash cells 3 times: add 1X Apoptosis Wash Buffer and spin cells. 8. If desired, label with additional stains, such as Hoechst, Propidium Iodide, 7-AAD, or an antibody. 9. If desired, fix cells. 10. Analyze with a fluorescence microscope, fluorescence plate reader, or flow cytometer. FAM-FLICA excites at 492 nm and emits at 520 nm. If working with adherent cells, please see the manual for additional protocols. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the FAM-FLICA Caspase 1 for an application not listed in the data sheet. Researchers commonly develop new applications and it is an integral, important part of the investigative research process. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "FAM-FLICA Caspase 1, Assay Kit" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.

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