| Product Name/Description | No. of Tests | Product Code |
|---|---|---|
| B-Raf Codon 600 Mutation Analysis Kit for Real-Time PCR (V600E/K/D) | 64 | BRAFM-RT64 |
| KRBR Master Mix | 64 | KRBR-MM64 |
BRAF Mutations and Cancer The most common mutations in BRAF occur in codon 600, where an amino acid substitution in the activation segment of the kinase domain creates a constitutively active form of the protein. BRAF mutations are generally found in tumors that are wild-type for K-Ras, N-Ras, and EGFR. Testing Procedure and Analysis The table below lists the mutations detected by this kit and the approximate frequencies found in various cancers.
EntroGen’s BRAF codon 600 mutation analysis kit is a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay that uses allele-specific probes to identify the presence of the BRAF V600E, V600K, and V600D mutations. The testing procedure involves three (3) simple steps:
This test can be completed in approximately 2 hours from isolation of DNA to test result. This test includes reagents required for the PCR amplification/detection, as well as validated reaction controls. Columns and reagents for DNA isolation are not included. Intended UseUSA:EntroGen’s BRAF Codon 600 mutation analysis kit is provided for research use only (RUO). Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Europe: EntroGen's BRAF Codon 600 mutation analysis kit is available for research (RUO) and diagnostic (CE-IVD) purposes. |