Promega Corporation

Reporter Assays

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Small, Bright and Versatile

NanoLuc® Luciferase (Nluc) allows sensitive detection of low levels of luciferase expression where other forms of luciferase can fail. This small, ATP-independent enzyme that uses a novel substrate to produce high intensity, glow-type luminescence. Learn more about how this versatile reporter can be adapted to your application.

Featured Products

Nano-Glo® Luciferase Assay System

This one-step assay will detect NanoLuc® Luciferase, an all new, state-of-the-art technology offering unrivaled sensitivity and versatility in a very small reporter.

ONE-Glo™ + Tox Luciferase Reporter and Cell Viability Assay

The ONE-Glo™ + Tox Assay combines luciferase assay chemistry with a cell viability marker to better understand reporter gene expression in the context of cell health.

Dual-Luciferase® Reporter Assay System

This non-homogeneous reagent system is the most sensitive method for quantifying cotransfected firefly and Renilla luciferases.

Renilla-Glo® Luciferase Assay System

This single reagent offers mix-and-read simplicity to a Renilla luciferase reporter system. The glow-type signal provides low background for improved sensitivity over an extended period of time.

Bright-Glo™ Luciferase Assay System

This assay offers the brightest, most sensitive option for mix-and-read detection of firefly luciferase. It is compatible with high-throughput formats, especially when used in a continuous process format.

Dual-Glo™ Luciferase Assay System

This homogeneous reagent system offers fast and simple quantitation of cotransfected  firefly and Renilla luciferase activities.

Featured Resources

ProductResources_fr Applications of Reporter Gene Assays

Find product descriptions, applications and reference materials covering luciferase reporter vectors, reporter assay technologies, transfection reagents and luminometers.

Multimedia_fr Introduction to Reporter Gene Assays

This animation introduces the concept of reporter gene assays, using the Dual-Luciferase® Assay as a model.

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