PPARα, δ, γ Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit
Cayman Chemical Item Number 10008878
PPARα, δ, γ Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit
Description
Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors (PPARs) are ligand-activated transcription factors belonging to the large superfamily of nuclear receptors.1,2 They are activated by a variety of fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes. PPARs play pivotal roles in the regulation of lipid metabolism and homeostasis and are important indirect as well as direct regulators of cellular insulin sensitivity.3 There are three major PPAR isotypes; PPARα, PPARγ, and PPARδ/β which all bind to PPAR responsive elements (PPRE’s) as heterodimers with RXR, another member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. PPARα primarily activates genes encoding proteins involved in fatty acid oxidation, while PPARγ primarily activates genes directly involved in lipogenic pathway and insulin signaling.1,4,5 Members of the PPAR family are important direct targets of many antidiabetic and hypolipidemic drugs.6 Cayman’s PPARα, δ, γ Complete Transcription Factor Assay is a non-radioactive, sensitive method for detecting specific transcription factor DNA binding activity in nuclear extracts and whole cell lysates. A 96 well enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) replaces the cumbersome radioactive electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA). A specific double stranded DNA (dsDNA) sequence containing the PPAR response element is immobilized onto the bottom of wells of a 96 well plate. PPARs contained in a nuclear extract, bind specifically to the PPAR response element. PPARα, δ, or γ are detected by addition of specific primary antibodies directed against the individual PPARs. A secondary antibody conjugated to HRP is added to provide a sensitive colorimetric readout at 450 nm. Cayman’s PPARα, δ, γ Complete Transcription Factor Assay comes with a single plate that measures all three isoforms of PPARα, δ, and γ. There are enough reagents for one-third of a plate for each isoform.
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Desvergne, B., and Wahli, W. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors: Nuclear control of metabolism. Endocr Rev 20 649-688 (1999).
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Clark, R.B. The role of PPARs in inflammation and immunity. J Leukoc Biol 71 388-400 (2002).
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Olefsky, J.M. Nuclear receptor minireview series. J Biol Chem 276(40) 36863-36864 (2001).
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Duplus, E., Glorian, M., and Forest, C. Fatty acid regulation of gene transcription. J Biol Chem 275(40) 30749-30752 (2000).
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Gervois, P., Torra, I.P., Fruchart, J., et al. Regulation of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism by PPAR activators. Clin Chem Lab Med 38(1) 3-11 (2000).
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Brown, P.J., Smith-Oliver, T.A., Charifson, P.S., et al. Identification of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ligands from a biased chemical library. Chem Biol 4 909-918 (1997).
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Background Reading
Desvergne, B., and Wahli, W. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors: Nuclear control of metabolism. Endocr Rev 20 649-688 (1999).
Duplus, E., Glorian, M., and Forest, C. Fatty acid regulation of gene transcription. J Biol Chem 275(40) 30749-30752 (2000).
Gervois, P., Torra, I.P., Fruchart, J., et al. Regulation of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism by PPAR activators. Clin Chem Lab Med 38(1) 3-11 (2000).
Brown, P.J., Smith-Oliver, T.A., Charifson, P.S., et al. Identification of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ligands from a biased chemical library. Chem Biol 4 909-918 (1997).
Olefsky, J.M. Nuclear receptor minireview series. J Biol Chem 276(40) 36863-36864 (2001).
Clark, R.B. The role of PPARs in inflammation and immunity. J Leukoc Biol 71 388-400 (2002).
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Samples from which species can be used with the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay?
Human and mouse samples are suitable for use with this kit according to the kit booklet instructions. While the kit has not been specifically validated with rat samples, we expect that there should be sufficient homology between the rat and humans sequence for both the antibody and dsDNA in the kit to allow detection of PPARs from samples of rat origin.
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What is the detection limit in the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit?
The transcription factor assays are not quantitative in nature but rather rely on comparison of absorbance values relative to various sample treatments. They are also highly dependent on the cell type and nature of the cell stimulation. For example, we start to see an absorbance above background at about 1-2 µg of activated 3T3L1 cells.
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In the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit, are the PPAR antibodies specific only to each subtype?
The antibodies are specific for each specific subtype.
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Does the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit measure all three isoforms of PPARα, δ, and γ ?
Yes, the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit can measure all three isoforms of PPARα, δ, and γ. There are enough reagents for one third of a plate for each isoform.
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What cell types have been used with the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit?
We have used the PPAR Complete Transcription Factor Assay Kit successfully with 3T3-L1 cells and HepG2 cells. Many other cells types may be applicable depending on their function and levels of individual PPAR isoforms present.
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