Isocitrate Assay Kit

Isocitrate Assay Kit

Isocitrate is a pivotal metabolite in cellular intermediary metabolism, primarily functioning within the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, also known as the Krebs cycle. This cycle is central to energy production and biosynthetic processes, linking carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism. The availability and turnover of isocitrate reflect the metabolic state of cells and tissues, making its quantification essential for studying metabolic pathways and disease states. Isocitrate assay kits provide a sensitive and efficient means to measure isocitrate levels in biological samples, thereby enabling detailed analysis of the Krebs cycle dynamics.

Principles of Isocitrate Assay Kits

Isocitrate assay kits typically quantify isocitrate concentration through colorimetric or fluorometric detection methods. The general assay principle involves the enzymatic oxidation of isocitrate to α-ketoglutarate by IDH, coupled with the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH. The generated NADPH then reacts with a dye or electron coupling agent, producing a measurable color change or fluorescence proportional to the isocitrate amount.

  • Colorimetric detection: NADPH reduces a dye to form an intense violet color with an absorbance peak around 565 nm, allowing sensitive quantification of isocitrate in samples such as cell lysates, tissue homogenates, serum, food, or beverages.
  • Fluorometric detection: NADPH fluorescence is measured at excitation/emission wavelengths typically near 340/460 nm for precise enzyme activity assays.

These assays are designed for rapid, high-throughput workflows, often requiring minimal sample volumes and providing results within 10 to 70 minutes depending on the kit format.

Applications and Research Utility

  • Quantify isocitrate levels in biological samples, reflecting Krebs cycle flux and metabolic status.
  • Investigate metabolic alterations in diseases such as cancer, where mutant IDH enzymes produce oncometabolites.
  • Assess the effects of drugs, genetic modifications, or environmental factors on TCA cycle function and lipid metabolism.
  • Monitor isocitrate as a biomarker in food quality and safety, given its presence in fruits and vegetables.

Advantages of Isocitrate Assay Kits

  • Sensitivity and specificity: Detection limits at low concentration.
  • Versatility: Applicable to diverse sample types including tissues, serum, cell cultures, and food products.
  • Convenience: Homogeneous “mix-incubate-measure” protocols compatible with microplate readers and automation.
  • Stability: Kits include reagents stable under recommended storage, facilitating reproducible results.

Isocitrate assay kits are indispensable tools for probing the Krebs cycle and related metabolic pathways. By enabling accurate measurement of isocitrate concentrations and IDH enzyme activities, these kits contribute to a deeper understanding of cellular energy metabolism, lipid biosynthesis, and disease mechanisms. Their application spans fundamental research, clinical studies, and industrial quality control, underscoring the central role of isocitrate in metabolism.

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