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Phospho-JNK Detection Kit Print E-mail
Cellomics HCS Reagent Kit for detection of phosphorylated Jun N-terminal kinase (phospho-JNK).
Low phospho-JNK expression
Treat HeLa cells with anisomycin
Increased phospho-JNK (orange)
Analyze cell image data
Dose response of phospho-JNK
control
treat cells
detect phospho–JNK
analyze
conclude
Description

The Cellomics Phospho-JNK Detection Kit enables quantitation of phosphorylated Jun N-terminal kinase (phospho-JNK) expression in the nucleus (Figure 1). Phospho-JNK, also referred to as stress-activated protein kinase 1 (SAPK), is measured directly using a fixed end-point assay based on immunofluorescence detection in cells grown on standard high-density microplates. This kit contains an anti-phospho-JNK primary antibody (rabbit monoclonal), a goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody conjugated to DyLight 549 Fluorophore and various other reagents and buffers required for immunofluorescence staining for high-content screening (HCS) assays.

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways consist of four major groupings and numerous related proteins, which constitute interrelated signal transduction cascades activated by stimuli such as growth factors, stress, cytokines and inflammation. The four major groupings are JNK, Erk, p38 and ERK5 cascades. Signals from cell surface receptors are transduced directly or via small G-proteins, such as Ras and Rac, to multiple tiers of protein kinases that amplify these signals and regulate each other. These MAPK cascades eventually result in activation of numerous transcription factors that regulate genes involved in apoptosis, inflammation, cell growth and differentiation. JNK activation is mediated by tumor-necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a), UV or protein synthesis inhibitors such as anisomycin, resulting in phosphorylation of JNK at Thr183/Thr185 residues.

This kit was optimized using the Cellomics ArrayScan HCS Reader and the Compartmental Analysis BioApplication Software Module but can be used with other Cellomics BioApplications. Thus, automated plate-handling, focusing, cell image acquisition and data analysis are combined in one HCS system to assay for compounds that regulate phospho-JNK expression. In addition to HCS instruments, cells stained using reagents in this kit can be viewed and analyzed by fluorescence and confocal microscopes.

 
HeLa Cells
HepG2 Cells
 
Hoechst
Phosho-JNK
Hoechst

Phospho-JNK

Aniso-
mycin
Phospho-JNK Detection in HeLa cells
Phospho-JNK Detection in HepG2 cells
Non-
treated

Figure 1. Staining of phospho-JNK in HeLa and HepG2 cells treated with media (non-treated) or with anisomycin (2.25 µM) for 30 minutes. Cells were stained according to the kit protocol and imaged using the ArrayScan VTI HCS Reader.


Dose response of phospho-JNK expression to anisomycin

Figure 2. Dose response curves for phospho-JNK in HepG2 and HeLa cells. The difference in average intensities of phospho-JNK in the nucleus and cytoplasm is plotted in response to anisomycin concentration in cells treated for 30 minutes.
EC50 for HepG2 = 120.3 nM. EC50 for HeLa = 33.5 nM.

Related Poster Presentations
Cellomics HCS Reagent Kit academic posterBhaskar S. Mandavilli, Krishna Vattem, and Richik N. Ghosh (2008) Automated, Quantitative, Multi-Parametric Monitoring of Different Programmed Cell Death Pathways Using Cell-Based High-Content Screening Assays.
Cellomics HCS Reagent Kit academic posterKay Opperman, Eric Hommema, Brian Webb, and Richik N. Ghosh (2008) Combining Multiplexed, High-Content Analysis with Antibody Arrays to Monitor and Correlate Intracellular and Extracellular Inflammatory Responses.
Kit Contents
Component
8404001
8404002
Phospho-JNK Primary Antibody
50 µl
250 µl
DyLight 549 Conjugated
Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG
30 µl
72 µl
Hoechst Dye
30 µl
30 µl
Wash Buffer (10X Dulbecco's PBS)
100 ml
100 ml

Permeabilization Buffer (10X D-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 Online8404001Phospho-JNK Detection Kit1 x 96
Order Online8404002Phospho-JNK Detection Kit5 x 96

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
 
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