Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase Activity Assay Kit (AHM, Micro Method) - BioReagent

Cat. No.: C1505940
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GRADE & PURITY BioReagent ? BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility.
Synonyms
Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase Activity Assay Kit
Storage
Store at 2-8°C,Protected from light,Store at -20°C
Shipped In
Wet ice
Application
ATP Assay, Cell Metabolism, Enzyme activity assay
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Size
Estado
Price
Qty
48T
C1505940-48T
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
119,90US$
96T
C1505940-96T
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
179,90US$
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Why this grade

BioReagent BioReagent for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.

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Storage & shipping

Store at 2-8°C,Protected from light,Store at -20°C Ships Wet ice Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.

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Quality documents

SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.

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Literature proof

Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.

Descripción general

ATPase is widely distributed in the biological membrane enzyme systems of plants, animals, microorganisms, and cells. It functions as both a carrier and an enzyme, maintaining the cell membrane potential, regulating osmotic pressure, and providing the driving force for nutrient absorption. It plays an extremely important role in maintaining normal cellular physiological functions and can serve as a key evaluation indicator for cellular energy metabolism and functional integrity.

Detection Principle

Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase decomposes ATP to generate ADP and inorganic phosphorus. Under acidic conditions, inorganic phosphorus reacts with ammonium molybdate to form ammonium phosphomolybdate, which is then reduced to form a blue phosphomolybdenum complex. This product has a characteristic absorption peak at 660 nm. The activity of Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase can be characterized by the change in absorbance.

Applicable Samples: Serum (plasma), animal and plant tissues, cells, bacteria

C1505940
Component
48T96TStorage
C1505940A
Extraction Buffer
60 mL
60 mL×2
2-8℃
C1505940B
Assay Buffer
5 mL
10 mL
2-8℃
C1505940C
Reagent Ⅰ
1EA1EA
-20℃. Store in the dark.
C1505940D
Reagent Ⅱ
1 mL
2 mL2-8℃
C1505940E
Reagent Ⅲ
1EA
1EA
2-8℃. Store in the dark.
C1505940F
Reagent Ⅳ
1EA
1EA
2-8℃. Store in the dark.
C1505940G
Reagent Ⅴ
1EA
1EA
2-8℃. Store in the dark.
C1505940H
Reagent Ⅵ
25 mL25 mL
2-8℃
C1505940I
Standard
5 mL
10 mL
2-8℃

Note: Before formal testing, it is recommended to perform a preliminary experiment using 2-3 samples expected to have significant differences.

Required Instruments and Reagents

Microplate reader or visible spectrophotometer (capable of measuring absorbance at 660 nm)

Water bath

96-well plate or micro glass cuvettes, adjustable pipettes and tips

Deionized water

Homogenizer (for tissue samples)

Experimental Procedure

1. Reagent Preparation

Reagent Name
Reagent Preparation
Notes
Extraction Buffer
Ready-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.
Store at 4℃
Assay Buffer
Ready-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.
Store at 4℃
Working Reagent Ⅰ
Dissolve in 7.2 mL deionized water immediately before use.
Unused reagent can be aliquoted and stored at -20℃ protected from light for 1 week; avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Reagent Ⅱ
Ready-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.
Store at 4℃
Working Reagent Ⅲ
Dissolve in 3 mL deionized water immediately before use.
Unused reagent can be stored at 4℃ protected from light for up to 2 weeks.
Working Reagent Ⅳ
Dissolve in 25 mL deionized water immediately before use.
Unused reagent can be stored at 4℃ protected from light for up to 2 weeks.
Working Reagent Ⅴ
Dissolve in 25 mL deionized water immediately before use.
Unused reagent can be stored at 4℃ protected from light for up to 2 weeks.
Reagent Ⅵ
Ready-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.
Store at 4℃
Standard
Ready-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.
Store at 4℃
0.5 μmol/mL Standard Phosphorus Application Solution
Dilute the Standard 20-fold: Take 0.1 mL Standard and add 1.9 mL deionized water, mix thoroughly.

Phosphorus Assay Reagent
Prepare by mixing deionized water : Working Reagent Ⅳ : Working Reagent Ⅴ : Reagent Ⅵ = 2 : 1 : 1 : 1. The prepared reagent should be light yellow.
If colorless, the reagent has expired; if blue, indicates phosphorus contamination. Prepare the Phosphorus Assay Reagent freshly before use.

Notes:

(1) Reagent Ⅲ has a pungent odor, Reagent Ⅴ is toxic, and Reagent Ⅵ is corrosive. It is recommended to perform the experiment in a fume hood.

(2) It is best to use new beakers, glass rods, and glass pipettes for reagent preparation, or use disposable plasticware to avoid phosphorus contamination. 

2. Sample Preparation

Notes:

(1) Fresh samples are recommended. If not used immediately for experimentation, samples can be stored at -80°C for 1 month. Processed samples must be tested on the same day.

(2) If protein concentration measurement is required, the use of Aladdin's B665595 BCA Protein Quantification Kit or R1491648 Ready-to-Use BCA Protein Quantification Kit is recommended.

2.1 Plasma, Serum, and other liquid samples

Can be detected directly.

2.2 Animal tissue samples

Homogenize the tissue on ice with Extraction Buffer at a ratio of 0.1 g tissue to 1 mL Buffer. Centrifuge the homogenate at 4°C, 8,000 g for 10 min. Collect the supernatant and keep it on ice for testing.

2.3 Bacterial and cell samples

Collect 5 million cells or bacteria into a centrifuge tube. Wash the cells or bacteria with cold PBS, centrifuge, and discard the supernatant. Add 1 mL of Extraction Buffer. Disrupt the cells using ice-bath ultrasonication for 5 minutes (power 20% or 200 W, ultrasonic for 3 s, interval 7 s, repeat 30 times). Then centrifuge at 8,000 g, 4°C for 10 min. Collect the supernatant and keep it on ice for testing.

3.Experimental Steps

3.1 Preheat the microplate reader or visible spectrophotometer for at least 30 minutes. Set the wavelength to 660 nm. For the visible spectrophotometer, zero it with deionized water.

3.2 Enzymatic Reaction (Add the following reagents to EP tubes)

Reagent (μL)
Control Tube
Test Tube
Assay Buffer
65
45
Working Reagent Ⅰ
6060
Reagent Ⅱ
020
Sample
0100

Mix thoroughly and place in a water bath at 37°C (for mammals) or 25°C (for other species) for exactly 10 minutes.

Working Reagent Ⅲ
25
25
Sample
100
0

Mix thoroughly, centrifuge at 4,000 g, room temperature for 10 minutes, and collect the supernatant.

3.3 Phosphorus Assay (Add the following reagents to a 96-well plate or micro glass cuvettes)

Reagent (μL)
Blank Well
Standard Well
Control Well
Test Well
0.5 μmol/mL Standard P Application Solution
020
0
0
Supernatant
0
0
20
20
Deionized water
20
0
0
0
Phosphorus Assay Reagent
200
200
200
200

3.4 Mix thoroughly and let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Measure the absorbance at 660 nm and record the values as ABlank, AStandard, AControl, and ATest.

Note: A control well is required for each sample. Only one blank well and one standard well are needed. It is recommended to perform a preliminary experiment with 2-3 samples expected to have large differences before the formal experiment. If (ATest - AControl) is less than 0.001, consider appropriately increasing the sample volume. If (ATest - AControl) is greater than 1.5, the sample can be further diluted with Extraction Buffer, and the calculated result should be multiplied by the dilution factor, or the amount of sample used for extraction can be reduced.

4. Calculation of Results

Note: We provide two types of calculation formulas: the derived process formula and the simplified formula. They are completely equivalent. It is recommended to use the simplified formula in bold as the final calculation formula.

4.1 Calculation of Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase Activity in Serum (Plasma) and other liquid samples

Definition: One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount of enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to produce 1 μmol of inorganic phosphorus per hour per milliliter of serum (plasma).

Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase activity (U/mL) = CStandard × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank) × VTotal ÷ VSample ÷ (T ÷ 60) = 7.5 × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank)

4.2 Calculation of Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase Activity in Tissues, Bacteria, or Cells

(1) Calculation based on protein concentration

Definition: One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount of enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to produce 1 μmol of inorganic phosphorus per hour per milligram of tissue protein.

Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase activity (U/mg) = CStandard × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank) × VTotal ÷ (Cpr × VSample) ÷ (T ÷ 60) = 7.5 × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank) ÷ Cpr

(2) Calculation based on sample fresh weight

Definition: One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount of enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to produce 1 μmol of inorganic phosphorus per hour per gram of tissue.

Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase activity (U/g) = CStandard × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank) × VTotal ÷ (VSample ÷ VSample Total × W) ÷ (T ÷ 60) = 7.5 × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank) ÷ W

(3) Calculation based on bacterial or cell density

Definition: One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount of enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to produce 1 μmol of inorganic phosphorus per hour per 10⁴ bacteria or cells.

Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase activity (U/10⁴) = CStandard × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank) × VTotal ÷ (VSample ÷ VSample Total × 500) ÷ (T ÷ 60) = 0.015 × (ATest - AControl) ÷ (AStandard - ABlank)

Parameter Description:

CStandard: Concentration of the standard tube, 0.5 μmol/mL;

VTotal: Total volume of the enzymatic reaction, 0.25 mL;

VSample: Volume of sample added, 0.1 mL;

VSample Total: Volume of Extraction Buffer added, 1 mL;

T: Reaction time, 10 min;

Cpr: Sample protein concentration, mg/mL;

W: Sample fresh weight, g;

500: Total number of bacteria or cells, 5 million.

Precautions

1. Before formal testing, it is recommended to perform a preliminary experiment using 2-3 samples expected to have significant differences.

2. If protein concentration measurement is required, the use of Aladdin's B665595 BCA Protein Quantification Kit or R1491648 Ready-to-Use BCA Protein Quantification Kit is recommended.

3. Biochemical detection reagents are generally irritating, biologically toxic, etc. For your safety and health, please implement appropriate biosafety protection throughout the experiment, wear lab coats, masks, gloves, head covers, and other safety gear, and perform the experiment in a fume hood or biosafety cabinet.

4. This product is for scientific research use only. It is not intended for clinical diagnosis.

Specifications

Sinónimos
Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺-ATPase Activity Assay Kit
Especificaciones y pureza
BioReagent
Estabilidad y almacenamiento
C1505940A, C1505940B, C1505940D, C1505940H, C1505940I: 2-8℃. C1505940C: -20℃. Store in the dark. C1505940E, C1505940F, C1505940G: 2-8℃. Store in the dark.
Condiciones de almacenamiento de almacenamiento
Store at 2-8°C, Protected from light, Store at -20°C
Enviado en
Wet ice
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