Protein Marker(14.4kD-97.4kD)
Cat.No:PR1400 Solarbio
Storage:Store at -20℃,1 year
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Name | Protein Marker(14.4kD-97.4kD) |
Storage | Store at -20℃,1 year |
Unit | Piece |
Specification | 20T |
This product is a freeze-dried powder containing 6 protein mixtures with a molecular weight range of 14.4kD-97.4kD, and the content of each protein is about 20-30μg. After SDS-PAGE (polyacrylamide gel) electrophoresis, 6 bands with uniform distribution and similar density can be obtained by staining with Coomassie bright blue. It can be used to determine the molecular weight of proteins after SDS-PAGE electrophoresis.
Instructions for use:
1. After opening, dissolve in 400μL volume of 1× protein sample buffer (including β-mercaptoethanol) and heat in boiling water bath for 5 minutes. After cooling, it can be divided into small quantities according to needs, each tube is 20μL, stored at -20℃, and one tube is taken each time for use.
2. If it is used after long-term storage, it is best to preheat the small tube of boiling water bath after packaging for 3-5 minutes before use, and then apply the sample electrophoresis. 6 protein bands can be seen after dyeing with Coomasie bright blue G-250 (see the diagram below).
Product information may be optimized and upgraded. Please refer to the actual label information for accuracy.
Remark:These protocols are for reference only. Solarbio does not independently validate these methods.
Note:
1. The products are all for scientific research use only. Do not use it for medical, clinical diagnosis or treatment, food and cosmetics, etc. Do not store them in ordinary residential areas.
2. For your safety and health, please wear laboratory clothes, disposable gloves and masks.
3. The experimental results may be affected by many factors, after-sale service is limited to the product itself and does not involve other compensation.
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