Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay

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A Simple, Non-Radioactive Assay to Measure Glucose Uptake Inside Cells

  • Homogeneous protocol
  • Achieve sensitivity with broad linearity
  • Reliable and reproducible results

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Measuring Glucose Uptake

Glucose metabolism is a key process in many organisms. A lack of insulin-stimulated glucose uptake is associated with type 2 diabetes, while high glucose uptake is a sign of the high glycolytic rates associated with cancer. Measuring glucose uptake can determine the effects of various treatments for diabetes and cancer.

The gold standard method of assaying glucose uptake relies on detection of radio-labeled glucose analogs. Alternative colorimetric and fluorometric glucose uptake assays often lack the sensitivity and robustness needed to reliably measure glucose uptake in cells.

A Simple, Non-Radioactive Glucose Uptake Assay

The Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay is a plate-based, homogeneous bioluminescent method for measuring glucose uptake in cells, based on the detection of 2-deoxyglucose-6-phosphate (2DG6P).

  • Simple, homogeneous protocol: After addition of 2DG, there are no wash steps—all steps are additions.
  • Sensitive with broad linearity: The Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay can detect 0.5–30µM 2DG6P, and generates a signal-to-background > 3 with as few as 5,000 cells.
  • Compatible with automation: The “add-mix-measure” format is compatible with automated and high-throughput workflow; reactions are scalable for use in 96- and 384-well plates.
  • Reliable and reproducible: The Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay yields Z factors > 0.5

"Promega products are reliable and can be purchased without any hesitation. My experiment went very well as expected and we have more plans to conduct uptake experiments using the Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay."


Dr. Vivek Pandey, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Kentucky.
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A comparison of the Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay with the conventional radioactive method

2-deoxyglucose (2DG) is transported into cells and phosphorylated to produce 2-deoxyglucose-6-phosphate (2DG6P). The addition of Stop Buffer stops 2DG transport, lyses cells, destroys any NADPH within the cells and inactivates proteins. The addition of Neutralization Buffer neutralizes the solution before addition of the 2DG6P Detection Reagent. The glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) within the reagent oxidizes 2DG6P to 6-phosphodeoxygluconate (6PDG) and reduces NADP+ to NADPH. The reductase uses the NADPH to convert the proluciferin to luciferin, which is then used by luciferase to produce light.

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Measure Metabolic Changes in Cancer and Adipocyte Cell Lines

MCF7 Cancer Cells

In the cancer model, when cells are oxygen-starved, the hypoxic conditions shift cellular metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis. This results in increased glucose uptake.

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MCF7 cells grown under hypoxia (1% oxygen) show an increase in Glucose Uptake-Glo™, indicating an increased glycolytic rate. The same cells demonstrate no significant change in viability using the RealTime-Glo™ and CellTiter-Fluor™ Assays.


Adipocyte Cells

Using the adipocyte model, we demonstrate that changes in glucose uptake for 3T3L1-MBX adipocytes did not have significant effects on cell health. Multiplexing the RealTime-Glo™ Assay with the Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay separates immediate effects on glucose uptake from global effects on cell health.

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Results of the Glucose Uptake-Glo™ Assay when adipocyte cells are treated under various conditions, where "None" indicates the basal level of glucose uptake. Insulin induces translocation of glucose transporters to the cell surface, and thus increases glucose uptake above basal levels. Cytochalasin B is a glucose transporter inhibitor which decreases glucose uptake. LY294002, a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor, is an essential insulin signaling enzyme which decreases glucose uptake relative to insulin alone.

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Results of the RealTime-Glo™ Assay when adipocyte cells are treated under various conditions, where "None" indicates the basal level of glucose uptake. Although there are dramatic changes in glucose uptake, as seen in the accompanying panel, there are minimal changes in viability as measured by the RealTime-Glo™ Assay.

Specifications

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Item Part # Size

Luciferase Reagent

J151A 1 × 5ml

Stop Buffer

J152A 1 × 15ml

Neutralization Buffer

J153A 1 × 15ml

NADP+

J154A 1 × 50μl

G6PDH

J155A 1 × 125μl

2DG

J156A 1 × 250μl

2DG6P Standard

J157A 1 × 50μl

Reductase

G884C 1 × 25μl

Reductase Substrate

G885A 1 × 55μl

Certificate of Analysis

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Use Restrictions

For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.

Storage Conditions

AA

Patents and Disclaimers

U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,273,343 and 9,951,372, European Pat. No. 2751089, Japanese Pat. No. 6067019 and other patents pending.

Specifications

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What's in the box?

Item Part # Size Concentration

Luciferase Reagent

J151B 1 × 10ml

Stop Buffer

J152A 1 × 15ml

Neutralization Buffer

J153A 1 × 15ml

NADP+

J154B 1 × 100μl

G6PDH

J155B 1 × 250μl

2DG

J156A 1 × 250μl

2DG6P Standard

J157A 1 × 50μl

Reductase

G884A 1 × 55μl 6mg/ml

Reductase Substrate

G885A 1 × 55μl

Certificate of Analysis

Search by lot number

Use Restrictions

For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.

Storage Conditions

AA

Patents and Disclaimers

U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,273,343 and 9,951,372, European Pat. No. 2751089, Japanese Pat. No. 6067019 and other patents pending.

Specifications

You are viewing: J1343 Change Configuration

What's in the box?

Item Part # Size Concentration

Luciferase Reagent

J151C 1 × 50ml

Stop Buffer

J152A 1 × 15ml

Neutralization Buffer

J153A 1 × 15ml

NADP+

J154C 1 × 500μl

G6PDH

J155C 1 × 1.25ml

2DG

J156A 1 × 250μl

2DG6P Standard

J157A 1 × 50μl

Reductase

G884B 1 × 275μl 6mg/ml

Reductase Substrate

G885A 1 × 55μl

Certificate of Analysis

Search by lot number

Use Restrictions

For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.

Storage Conditions

AA

Patents and Disclaimers

U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,273,343 and 9,951,372, European Pat. No. 2751089, Japanese Pat. No. 6067019 and other patents pending.

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