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Beta-Catenin Activation Kit Print E-mail
Cellomics HCS Reagent Kits for the transcription factor ß-catenin.
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The Beta-Catenin Activation Kit enables measurement of the intracellular distribution of ß-catenin and its translocation to the nucleus. The kit contains a polyclonal anti-ß-catenin rabbit primary antibody, a goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody conjugated to the DyLight 549 Fluorophore and various other reagents and buffers required for immunofluorescence labeling of ß-catenin for high-content screening (HCS) assays.

Signaling through the Wnt pathway via the nuclear translocation of the key transcription factor ß-catenin is critical for cell growth and differentiation during development. ß-catenin is located mostly in the adherens junctions of epithelial cells associated with E-cadherin, but also in cytoplasmic pools complexed with APC. In the absence of Wnt signaling, ß-catenin is phosphorylated by both casein kinase 1α (CK1α) and glycogen synthase kinase 3ß (GSK3ß), thus targeting this protein for ubiquitination and subsequent proteolysis. Activation of ß-catenin with Wnt ligands or through kinase inhibition results in its dissociation with the APC and cadherin complexes, and its translocation to the nucleus (Figure 1). Once in the nucleus, ß-catenin binds with other transcription factors, such as LEF/TCF, to activate transcription of target genes. Constitutive pathway activation with or without ligand or ß-catenin stabilization results in proliferation and cancer, prevalently in colon, breast and prostate cancers.

Beta-catenin translocation in HT1080 cells treated GSK-3 inhibitor X was quantitatively assayed using the Cellomics Beta-Catenin Activation Kit, the ArrayScan HCS Reader (Figure 1) and the Compartmental Analysis BioApplication Software Module. Phosphorylation inhibition by GSK-3 Inhibitor X results in ß-catenin stabilization and its subsequent translocation to the nucleus. Therefore, the assay output parameter is the measurement of nuclear intensity or the difference between the cytoplasm and nuclear intensity after treatment. Cells labeled using this kit also can be imaged by fluorescence or confocal microscopy.

Beta-catenin translocation in HT1080 colon fibrosarcoma cells upon treatment with GSK-3 Inhibitor X
Beta-catenin translocation in HeLa cervical carcinoma cells upon treatment with GSK-3 Inhibitor X

Figure 1. Beta-catenin translocation in HT1080 colon fibrosarcoma and HeLa cervical carcinoma cells treated with GSK-3 Inhibitor X. HT1080 cells were treated with 10 µM (20 hours) to measure nuclear translocation of ß-catenin. Cells were then fixed and stained with anti-ß-catenin primary antibody and DyLight 549 Goat Anti-Rabbit secondary antibody. Cells were also labeled with Hoechst 33342 dye for nuclear staining. Top panels are the non-treated cells; bottom panels are the treated cells. HeLa Cells were treated for twenty hours with the indicated drug concentrations. Beta-catenin moves from the membrane periphery to the nucleus with increasing concentrations of drug.

Related Poster Presentation
Cellomics HCS Reagent Kit academic posterRoberta Litavecz, Kay Opperman, Richik N. Ghosh (2007) Novel High Content Screening Assays for Measuring the Wnt and TGF-beta Signaling Pathways.
Kit Contents
Component
8403601
8403602
Beta-Catenin Primary Antibody
30 µl
150 µl
DyLight™ 549 Conjugated Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG
14 µl
72 µl
Hoechst Dye
30 µl
30 µl
Wash Buffer (10X Dulbecco's PBS)
100 ml
100 ml
Wash Buffer II (10X Dulbecco's PBS with Tween®-20)
100 ml
100 ml
Permeabilization Buffer (10X Dulbecco's PBS with 1% Triton® X-100)
100 ml
100 ml

Blocking Buffer (10X)

85 ml
85 ml

Thin Plate Seal Assembly

7/pack
7/pack
Ordering Information

Screening size kits and components (bulk and custom) available with special pricing. Please call.

To order Cellomics HCS Reagent Kits, please call 800-874-3723 in the U.S.
or contact your local distributor of Thermo Scientific Products.

Choose "Order Online" in table to see pricing and order online (U.S. only).

BuyProduct #DescriptionPkg. Size
Order Online8403601Beta-Catenin (orange) Activation1 x 96
Order Online8403602Beta-Catenin (orange) Activation5 x 96

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