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Configuration-specific Monoclonal Antibody Based

Rap1 Activation Assay Kit

Catalog Number:81401

20 assays


Product Description


Small GTPases are a super-family of cellular signaling regulators. The small Ras-like GTPase Rap1 is an

evolutionary conserved protein that originally gained interest because of its capacity to revert the

morphological phenotype of Ras-transformed fibroblasts. Rap1 is regulated by a large number of stimuli that include growth factors and cytokines, but also physical force and osmotic stress. Rap1 was shown to regulate multiple basic cellular processes. The best studied aspect of Rap1 function in endothelial cells involved its role in regulation of cell-cell junction formation and remodeling.


Currently there is no direct assay to measure the activation of Rap1 GTPases.


NewEast Biosciences Rap1 Activation Assay Kit is based on the configuration-specific monoclonal

antibody that specifically recognizes Rap1-GTP, but not Rap1-GDP. Given the high affinity of

monoclonal antibodies to their antigens, the activation assay could be performed in a short time. This

assay provides the reliable results with consistent reproducibility.


These anti-Rap1-GTP monoclonal antibodies can also be used to monitor the activation of Rap1 in cellsand in tissues by immunohistochemistry.


NewEast Biosciences Rap1 Activation Assay Kit provides a simple and fast method to monitor the

activation of Rap1. Each kit provides sufficient quantities to perform 20 assays. 


Assay Principle


NewEast Biosciences Rap1 Activation Assay Kit bases on the configuration-specific anti-Rap1-GTP

monoclonal antibody to measure the active Rap1-GTP levels, either from cell extracts or from in vitro

GTPγS loading Rap1 activation assays. Briefly, anti-active Rap1 mouse monoclonal antibody will be

incubated with cell lysates containing Rap1-GTP. The bound active Rap1 will then be pulled down by

protein A/G agarose. The precipitated active Rap1 will be detected by immunoblot analysis using anti

Rap1 rabbit polyclonal antibody. 


Kit Components


1. Anti-active Rap1, Mouse Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog No. 26912): One vial – 22 ?L (1

    mg/ml) in PBS, pH 7.4, containing 50% glycerol and 0.05% sodium azide. This antibody 

    specifically recognizes Rap1-GTP from all vertebrates.

2. Protein A/G Agarose (Catalog No. 30301): One vial – 400 ?L of 50% slurry.

3. 5X Assay/Lysis Buffer (Catalog No. 30302): One bottle – 30 mL of 250 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8, 750

    mM NaCl, 50 mM MgCl2, 5 mM EDTA, 5% Triton X-100.

4. Anti-Rap1, Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog No. 21104): One vial – 100 ?L (1 mg/ml) in

    PBS, pH 7.4, contained 50% glycerol.

5. 100 X GTPγS (Catalog No. 30303): One vial –100 ?l at 10 mM, use 5 ?L of GTPγS for

    GTP-labeling of 0.5 mL of cell lysate.

6. 100 X GDP (Catalog No. 30304): One vial –100 ?l at 100 mM, use 5 ?L of GDP for

    GDP-labeling of 0.5 mL of cell lysate. 


Storage


Store all kit components at 4?C until their expiration dates.


Materials Needed but Not Supplied


1. Stimulated and non-stimulated cell lysates

2. Protease inhibitors

3. 4 °C tube rocker or shaker

4. 0.5 M EDTA, pH8.0

5. 1 M MgCl2

6. 2X reducing SDS-PAGE sample buffer

7. Electrophoresis and immunoblotting systems

8. Immunoblotting wash buffer such as TBST (10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.4, 0.15 M NaCl, 0.05%

    Tween-20)

9. Immunoblotting blocking buffer (TBST containing 5% Non-fat Dry Milk or 3% BSA)

10. PVDF or nitrocellulose membrane

11. Secondary Antibody

12. ECL Detection Reagents 


Reagent Preparation


? 1X Assay/Lysis Buffer: Mix the 5X Stock briefly and dilute to 1X in deionized water. Just prior to

usage, add protease inhibitors such as 1 mM PMSF, 10 ?g/mL leupeptin, and 10 ?g/mL aprotinin.


Sample Preparation


Adherent Cells

1. Culture cells (one 10-cm plate, ~ 107cells) to approximately 80-90% confluence. Stimulate cells

    with activator or inhibitor as desired.

2. Aspirate the culture media and wash twice with ice-cold PBS.

3. Completely remove the final PBS wash and add ice-cold 1X Assay/Lysis Buffer to the cells (0.5

    - 1 mL per 10 cm tissue culture plate).

4. Place the culture plates on ice for 10-20 minutes.

5. Detach the cells from the plates by scraping with a cell scraper.

6. Transfer the lysates to appropriate size tubes and place on ice.

7. If nuclear lysis occurs, the cell lysates may become very viscous and difficult to pipette. If this

    occurs, lysates can be passed through a 27?-gauge syringe needle 3-4 times to shear the

    genomic DNA.

8. Clear the lysates by centrifugation for 10 minutes (12,000 x g at 4 °C).

9. Collect the supernatant and store samples (~1-2 mg of total proteins) on ice for immediate use,

    or snap freeze and store at - 70 °C for future use.


Suspension Cells


1. Culture cells and stimulate with activator or inhibitor as desired.

2. Perform a cell count, and then pellet the cells by centrifugation.

3. Aspirate the culture media and wash twice with ice-cold PBS.

4. Completely remove the final PBS wash and add ice-cold 1X Assay/Lysis Buffer to the cell pellet

    (0.5 – 1 mL per 1 x 107cells).

5. Lyse the cells by repeated pipetting.

6. Transfer the lysates to appropriate size tubes and place on ice.

7. If nuclear lysis occurs, the cell lysates may become very viscous and difficult to pipette. If this

    occurs, lysates can be passed through a 27?-gauge syringe needle 3-4 times to shear the

    genomic DNA.

8. Clear the lysates by centrifugation for 10 minutes (12,000 x g at 4 °C).

9. Collect the supernatant and store samples on ice for immediate use, or snap freeze and store at -

    70 °C for future use. 


 In vitro GTPγS/GDP Protein Loading for positive and negative controls

    Note: In vivo stimulation of cells will activate approximately 10% of the available Rap1, whereas in

    vitro GTPγS protein loading will activate nearly 90% of the Rap1.

1, Aliquot 0.5 ml of each cell extract to two microfuge tubes (or use 1 ?g of purified Rap1

    protein).

2, To each tube, add 20 ?l of 0.5 M EDTA (to 20 mM final concentration).

3, Add 5 ?l of 100 X GTPγS (to 100 ?M, final concentration) to one tube (positive control).

4, Add 5 ?l of 100 X GDP (to 1 mM, final concentration) to the second tube (negative control).

5, Incubate the tubes at 30°C for 30 minutes with agitation.

6, Stop loading by placing the tubes on ice and adding 32.5 ?l of 1 M MgCl2 (to 60 mM, final

    concentration). 


Assay Procedure


I. Active Rap1 Pull-Down Assay

1. Aliquot 0.5 – 1 mL of cell lysate to a microcentrifuge tube.

2. Adjust the volume of each sample to 1 mL with 1X Assay/Lysis Buffer.

3. Add 1 ?l anti-active Rap1 monoclonal antibody to the tube.

4. Thoroughly resuspend the protein A/G Agarose bead slurry by vortexing or titurating.

5. Quickly add 20 ?L of resuspended bead slurry to each tube.

6. Incubate the tubes at 4 °C for 1 hour with gentle agitation.

7. Pellet the beads by centrifugation for 1 min at 5,000 x g.

8. Aspirate and discard the supernatant, making sure not to disturb/remove the bead pellet.

9. Wash the bead 3 times with 0.5 mL of 1X Assay/Lysis Buffer, centrifuging and aspirating each

    time.

10. After the last wash, pellet the beads and carefully remove all the supernatant.

11. Resuspend the bead pellet in 20 ?L of 2X reducing SDS-PAGE sample buffer.

12. Boil each sample for 5 minutes.

13. Centrifuge each sample for 10 seconds at 5,000 x g. 


II. Electrophoresis and Transfer

1. Load 15 ?L/well of pull-down supernatant to a polyacrylamide gel (17%). Also, it’s

    recommended to include a pre-stained MW standard (as an indicator of a successful transfer in

    step 3).

2. Perform SDS-PAGE following the manufacturer’s instructions.

3. Transfer the gel proteins to a PVDF or nitrocellulose membrane following the manufacturer’s

    instructions.


III. Immunoblotting and Detection (all steps are at room temperature, with agitation)

1. Following the electroblotting step, immerse the PVDF membrane in 100% Methanol for 15

    seconds, and then allow it to dry at room temperature for 5 minutes.

    Note: If Nitrocellulose is used instead of PVDF, this step should be skipped.

2. Block the membrane with 5% non-fat dry milk or 3% BSA in TBST for 1 hr at room temperature

    with constant agitation.

    Incubate the membrane with anti-Rap1 polyclonal antibody, freshly diluted 1:50~1000

    (depending on the amount of Rap1 proteins in your samples) in 5% non-fat dry milk or 3%

    BSA/TBST, for 1-2 hr at room temperature with constant agitation or at 4oC overnight.

3. Wash the blotted membrane three times with TBST, 5 minutes each time.

4. Incubate the membrane with a secondary antibody (e.g. Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG, HRP-conjugate),

    freshly diluted 1:1000 in 5% non-fat dry milk or 3% BSA/TBST, for 1 hr at room temperature

    with constant agitation.

5. Wash the blotted membrane three times with TBST, 5 minutes each time.

6. Use the detection method of your choice such as ECL. 


Example of Results


The following figure demonstrates typical results seen with NewEast Biosciences Rap1 Activation

Assay Kit. One should use the data below for reference only. 

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Rap1 activation assay. Purified Rap1 proteins were immunoprecipitated after treated with GDP
(lane 1) or GTPγS (lane 2). Immunoprecipitation was done with the anti-active Rap1 monoclonal
antibody (Cat. No. 26912). Immunoblot was with an anti-Rap1 polyclonal antibody (Cat. No.

21104). 



Related Products
Catalog# Name Size Price
26912 Active Rap1-GTP Monoclonal Antibody  30 μL  ¥4800
81401 Rap1 Activation Assay Kit  20 assays  ¥6800



Publications:
1.  Rap1 GTPase Activation and Barrier Enhancement in RPE Inhibits Choroidal Neovascularization In Vivo
    PLoS One. 2013 Sep 10;8(9):e73070


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