what is the role of non-radioactive ATP analog for kinase assay?



what is the role of non-radioactive ATP analog for kinase assay?..

Answer / Vikas Agarwal

Non-radioactive ATP analogs (such as ATP-γ-S) are used in kinase assays to replace radioactive ATP. They allow for the detection of kinase activity without the use of radiation, making the assay safer and more convenient.

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