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Key Benefits
- Non-cytotoxic assay arrests further apoptotic activity via caspase inhibition.
- Cell permeablity permits direct visualization of cytosolic apoptotic events.
- Apoptotic cell population does not diminish over time.
- Add reagent directly to cells. No special buffer or media needed. No preparation of cell lysates required. Simple wash procedure.
- Works in diverse cell lines: human, rodent, Drosophila.
- Can be performed in conjunction with Annexin staining, TUNEL, antibody staining, or with other APO LOGIX reagents on the same population of cells.
- Permits high through-put screening. Protocol can be adapted for ex vivo as well as in situ experiments.
- Yields both quantitative and qualitative results. Gives strong signal with little background noise.
- Mark activity across the range of caspase proteins. Poly-caspase and caspase-specific assays to target caspases 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are available.
- Applications - Flow Cytometry, Fluorescence Plate Reader, Fluorescent Microscopy
Additional information
| FAM | Poly Casp, Casp 3/7, Caspase 8 Detection, Caspase 9 Detection, Caspase 6 Detection, Caspase 1 Detection, Caspase 2 Detection, Caspase 10 Detection |
|---|---|
| Kit Size | 25, 100 |

APO LOGIX Carboxyfluoroscein Caspase Detection Kits label active caspases in living cells undergoing apoptosis. Cell Technology’s probes utilize carboxyfluorescein(FAM)-labeled peptide fluoromethyl ketone (FMK) caspase inhibitors (FAM-peptide-FMK). These FAM-peptide-FMK compounds are both cell permeable and non-cytotoxic during the course of the assay and thus allow the detection of active caspases in living cell systems.
Fig A. Jurkat cells treated with DMSO. Cells were labeled with FAM-VAD-FMK for 1 hour. Caspase activity was detected using flow cytometry.
Fig B. Jurkat cells treated with camptothecin. Cells were labeled with FAM-VAD-FMK for 1 hour. Caspase activity was detected using flow cytometry.
| Document Title |
| FAMFMKProtocol |
| FAM-FMK Datasheet |
| msds.Apologix |
| Title | File | Link | Author(s) | Journal | Year; Edition:Pages |
| Granzyme B activates procaspase-3 which signals a mitochondrial amplification loop for maximal apoptosis | http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/full/160/6/875 | Sunil S. Metkar, Baikun Wang, Michelle L. Ebbs,Jin H. Kim,Yong J. Lee, Srikumar M. Raja, Christopher J. Froelich | Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 160, Number 6 | 2003; 875-885 | |
| Small-molecule XIAP inhibitors derepress downstream effector caspases and induce apoptosis of myeloid Leukemia cells | http://www.bloodjournal.org/cgi/content/full/105/10/4043 | Carter, Gronda, Wang, et.al | Blood, Vol 105, No 10 | May 2005; 4043-4050 | |
| Fenretinide enhances rituximab-induced cytotoxicity against B-cell lymphoma xenografts through a caspase dependant mechanism | http://www.bloodjournal.org/cgi/content/full/103/9/3516 | Gopal, Pagel, et.al | Blood, Vol 103, No 9 | May 2004; 3516-3520 | |
| http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/v19/n1/full/2403560a.html | |||||
| Anoxia Is Necessary for Tumor Cell Toxicity Caused by a Low-Oxygen Environment | http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/65/8/3171#FIG5 | Papandreou, Krishna, Kaper, et.al | Cancer Research 65 | April 15, 2005; 3171-3178 | |
| IFN-y Induces Apoptosis in Ovarian Cancer Cells in Vivo and in Vitro | http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/9/7/2487 | Wall, Burke, Barton, Smyth, Balkwill | Clinical Cancer Research Vol. 9 | July 2003; 2487-2496 | |
| http://www.nature.com/onc/journal/v24/n24/full/1208542a.html | |||||
| The removal of extracellular calcium: a novel mechanism underlying the recruitment of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in neurotoxicity | http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2005.03888.x?cookieSet=1 | Xin, Zhao, Gang, et.al | European Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 21, Issue 3 | Feb 2005; pp 622 | |
| Ligand-independent redistribution of Fas (CD95) into lipid rafts mediates clonotypic T cell death | http://www.nature.com/ni/journal/v5/n2/abs/ni1024.html | Jagan R Muppidi & Richard M Siegel | Nature Immunology 5 | 2004; 182-189 | |
| Attenuation of apoptosis in enterocytes by blocking potassium channels | http://ajpgi.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/00001.2005v1.pdf | Levitan, Makhina, et. al | Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol | July 14, 2005 | |
| Induction of Apoptosis Using Inhibitors of Lysophosphatidic Acid Acyltransferase-ß and Anti-CD20 Monoclonal Antibodies for Treatment of Human Non-Hodgkin"s Lymphomas | http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/11/13/4857 | John M. Pagel, Christian Laugen, Lynn Bonham, Robert C. Hackman, et.al | Clinical Cancer Research Vol. 11 | July 1, 2005; 4857-4866 | |
| Inhibition of PI3K, mTOR and MEK signaling pathways promotes rapid apoptosis in B-lineage ALL in the presence of stromal cell support | http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/v19/n1/abs/2403560a.html | Bertrand, Spengeman, Shelton, et.al | Leukemia | 2005; 19, 98-102 |
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| Part# | Reagent | Temperature |
| Part# 3026 | 10X Wash Buffer | 2-8C |
| Part# 3027 | 10X Fixative | 2-8C |
| Part# 4013 | Propidium Iodide | 2-8C |
| Refer to Product Datasheet | Lyophilized FAM Labeled Peptide Inhibitor | 2-8C |


