Reporter Detection Kits
Choose from our list of reporter gene systems
Gene reporter systems are extensively used for the study of eukaryotic gene expression and cellular events coupled to gene expression. Typically the reporter gene of choice is cloned with a promoter sequence of interest into an expression vector that is then tranferred into cells.
Cells are subsequently assayed for the presence of the reporter by directly measuring the reporter protein itself or the enzymatic activity of the reporter protein, either in vitro or in vivo. An ideal reporter system has no background activity and quantitative measurements are made using assays that are easy, sensitive, and reliable.
InvivoGen provides three reporter gene systems:
- Secreted acid phosphatase 5 (ACP5) reporter gene system
The secreted version of ACP5 (sACP5) can be easily assessed by measuring the enzyme activity in the supernatant of cultured cells (like InvivoGen's Star Reporter Cells) using the colorimetric assay, QUANTI-Star™.
- Secreted synthetic coelenterazine luciferase Lucia reporter gene system
Lucia luciferase can be directly measured in the cell culture supernatant using the innovative and ready-to-use bioluminescent assay reagent QUANTI-Luc™.
- Secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) reporter gene system
SEAP is readily quantified by measuring the enzyme activity in the supernatant of cultured cells using the colorimetric assays, QUANTI-Blue™ and HEK-Blue™ Detection.