cAMP controls the balance between dormancy and activation of primordial follicles in mouse ovaries
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Cyclic AMP Direct Chemiluminescent ELISA Kits
Size : 1x96wellplate
The DetectX® Cyclic AMP Direct Chemiluminescent ELISA Kit offers a highly sensitive and efficient method for quantitatively measuring Cyclic AMP. The kit is compatible with various samples, including cell lysates, urine, plasma, saliva, tissue, and tissue culture media. This competitive ELISA has a run time of 2 hours and is multi-format, capable of detecting both acetylated and non-acetylated cAMP across different sample types. Read the complete kit insert for detailed instructions before running the assay. The kit includes a Cyclic AMP standard for establishing an accurate standard curve.
Sutherland and Rall discovered Adenosine-3’, 5’-cyclic monophosphate, or cyclic AMP (cAMP), in 1957. It is an important secondary messenger and an essential intracellular regulator. cAMP plays a critical role in mediating the activity of various hormones, including epinephrine, glucagon, and ACTH. It is produced by the activation of adenylate cyclase, which is stimulated by hormones such as glucagon and adrenaline, and by G protein activation. The liver’s adenylate cyclase has a stronger response to glucagon, while muscle adenylate cyclase responds more robustly to adrenaline.
The enzyme phosphodiesterase catalyzes the decomposition of cAMP into AMP. Cyclic AMP’s broad role in cellular signaling and regulation is reflected in the Human Metabolome Database, which lists 166 metabolic enzymes that convert cAMP. This makes the DetectX® Cyclic AMP Direct Chemiluminescent ELISA Kit a valuable tool for researchers studying cellular signaling pathways, hormonal regulation, and metabolic processes.