With the new Ras G-LISA? kit you can now measure Ras activation from cell and tissue samples in less than 3 h. G-LISA? requires only 1-5% of the material needed for a conventional pull-down assay. You will also be able to handle large sample numbers and generate quantitative results. For a more detailed introduction on G-LISA? assays and a listing of other available G-LISA? kits, see our main G-LISA? page.
The Ras G-LISA? kit contains a Ras GTP-binding protein linked to the wells of a 96 well plate. Active, GTP-bound Ras in cell/tissue lysates will bind to the wells while inactive GDP-bound Ras is removed during washing steps. The bound active Ras is detected with a Ras specific antibody. The degree of Ras activation is determined by comparing readings from activated cell lysates versus non-activated cell lysates. Inactivation of Ras is generally achieved in tissue culture by a serum starvation step (see kit datasheet for more information).