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Assaying Protein Kinase Activity with Radiolabeled ATP
Published on: May 26, 2017
Assay of protein kinases using radiolabeled ATP: a protocol
C James Hastie1, Hilary J McLauchlan, Philip Cohen
1Division of Signal Transduction Therapy, Medical Sciences Institute-Wellcome Trust Biocentre Complex, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee DD1 5EH, Scotland.
Abstract:
Protein kinase activity results in the incorporation of radiolabeled phosphate from [gamma-32P]ATP into a peptide or protein substrate. The measurement of the amount of radioactivity incorporated into a substrate as a function of time and enzyme concentration allows enzyme activity to be quantified. The activity is expressed as a 'unit', where 1 unit corresponds to the amount of protein kinase that catalyzes the incorporation of 1 nanomole of phosphate into the standard substrate in 1 minute. Specific activity is defined as units of activity per milligram protein. The assay format described here is quick, simple, inexpensive, sensitive and accurate, provides a direct measurement of activity and remains the 'gold standard' for the quantification of protein kinase activity. Up to 40 samples can be assayed manually at one time, and the assay takes one person less than 1 hour to complete.

