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S7700 TRAPeze® Telomerase Detection Kit

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      Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsDetection Methods
      MaRT-PCRChromogenic
      Description
      Catalogue NumberS7700
      Brand Family Chemicon®
      Trade Name
      • TRAPeze
      • Chemicon
      DescriptionTRAPeze® Telomerase Detection Kit
      OverviewThe TRAPeze® Telomerase Detection Kit is a highly sensitive in vitro assay system for detecting telomerase activity. The assay is a one-buffer, two-enzyme, system utilizing PCR to enhance the sensitivity of telomerase detection in small samples.



      Recommended Taq polymerases: must be non-proofreading, having no exonuclease activity and capable of "hot-start." Titanium Taq™, Platinum® Taq are suggested.
      Alternate Names
      • TRAP Assay
      Background InformationTelomeres are specific structures found at the ends of chromosomes in
      eukaryotes. In human chromosomes, telomeres consist of thousands of copies of 6 base repeats (TTAGGG). It has been suggested that telomeres protect chromosome ends, because damaged chromosomes lacking telomeres undergo fusion, rearrangement and translocation. In somatic cells, telomere length is progressively shortened with each cell division both in vivo and in vitro, due to the inability of the DNA polymerase complex to replicate the very 5' endof the lagging strand .
      Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein that synthesizes and directs the telomeric
      repeats onto the 3' end of existing telomeres using its RNA component as a
      template. Telomerase activity has been shown to be specifically expressed in immortal cells, cancer and germ cells, where it compensates for telomere shortening during DNA replication and thus stabilizes telomere length. These observations have led to a hypothesis that telomere length may function as a “mitotic clock” to sense cell aging and eventually signal replicative senescence or programmed cell death. Therefore, expression of telomerase activity in cancer cells may be a necessary and essential step for tumor development and progression. The causal relationship between expression of telomerase and telomere length stabilization and the extension of the life span of the human cell has recently been reported.
      References
      Product Information
      Detection methodChromogenic
      HS Code3822 19 90
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      ApplicationA highly sensitive in vitro PCR based assay for detecting telomerase activity based on the TRAP assay (Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol).
      Key Applications
      • PCR
      Biological Information
      Species Reactivity
      • Mammals
      Physicochemical Information
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      Materials Information
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      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Usage Statement
      • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
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      Material Size112 assays
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      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalog Number GTIN
      S7700 04053252014062

      Documentation

      TRAPeze® Telomerase Detection Kit SDS

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      Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

      References

      Reference overviewApplicationSpeciesPub Med ID
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      Sköld HN, Stach T, Bishop JD, Herbst E, Thorndyke MC
      The Biological bulletin  221  126-36.  2011

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      Detection of telomerase activity in high concentration of cell lysates using primer-modified gold nanoparticles.
      Yi Xiao,Karen Y Dane,Takanori Uzawa,Andrew Csordas,Jiangrong Qian,H Tom Soh,Patrick S Daugherty,Eric T Lagally,Alan J Heeger,Kevin W Plaxco
      Journal of the American Chemical Society  132  2010

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      20932008 20932008
      3D nuclear organization of telomeres in the Hodgkin cell lines U-HO1 and U-HO1-PTPN1: PTPN1 expression prevents the formation of very short telomeres including t-stumps.
      Hans Knecht,Silke Brüderlein,Silke Wegener,Daniel Lichtensztejn,Zelda Lichtensztejn,Bruno Lemieux,Peter Möller,Sabine Mai
      BMC cell biology  11  2010

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      Establishment and characterization of a human retinal pericyte line: a novel tool for the study of diabetic retinopathy.
      Berrone, Elena, et al.
      Int. J. Mol. Med., 23: 373-8 (2009)  2009

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      ImmunofluorescenceHuman19212656 19212656
      Hypomethylation of subtelomeric regions in ICF syndrome is associated with abnormally short telomeres and enhanced transcription from telomeric regions.
      Shiran Yehezkel, Yardena Segev, Evani Viegas-Péquignot, Karl Skorecki, Sara Selig
      Human molecular genetics  17  2776-89  2008

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      Evaluation of telomere length maintenance mechanisms in adrenocortical carcinoma.
      Tobias Else,Thomas J Giordano,Gary D Hammer
      The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism  93  2008

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      Human18198226 18198226
      Knockdown of p53 combined with expression of the catalytic subunit of telomerase is sufficient to immortalize primary human ovarian surface epithelial cells.
      Gong Yang, Daniel G Rosen, Imelda Mercado-Uribe, Justin A Colacino, Gordon B Mills, Robert C Bast, Chenyi Zhou, Jinsong Liu
      Carcinogenesis  28  174-82  2007

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      Telomere dynamics in macaques and humans.
      Jeffrey P Gardner, Masayuki Kimura, Weihang Chai, Jameel F Durrani, Levon Tchakmakjian, Xiaojian Cao, Xiaobin Lu, Guanghui Li, Athanasios P Peppas, Joan Skurnick, Woodring E Wright, Jerry W Shay, Abraham Aviv
      The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences  62  367-74  2007

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      Cationic corrole derivatives: a new family of G-quadruplex inducing and stabilizing ligands.
      Boqiao Fu,Jing Huang,Lige Ren,Xiaocheng Weng,Yangyang Zhou,Yuhao Du,Xiaojun Wu,Xiang Zhou,Guangfu Yang
      Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)  2007

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      Skeletal site-specific characterization of orofacial and iliac crest human bone marrow stromal cells in same individuals.
      Sunday O Akintoye, Thanh Lam, Songtao Shi, Jaime Brahim, Michael T Collins, Pamela G Robey
      Bone  38  758-68  2006

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