NativePAGE 4-16% Bis-Tris Protein Gels, 1.0 mm, 10-well-10 gels (1 box)
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The Invitrogen NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gel System is a precast polyacrylamide mini-gel system that provides sensitive, high-resolution analysis of native proteins and protein complexes for molecular mass estimations, and assessment of purity. It is based on the blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (BN PAGE) technique developed by Schägger and von Jagow, which overcomes the limitations of traditional native electrophoresis by providing a near-neutral operating pH and detergent compatibility.Features of the NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gel System include: Wide molecular weight resolving range, from 15 10,000 kDa Neutral-pH separation, which better preserves the native state of protein complexes Resolution of all proteins in the gel regardless of their isoelectric point (pI) Ability to analyze membrane-protein complexes in their native conformations Ability to obtain better resolution than with traditional tris-glycine native electrophoresisLearn more about the NativePAGE system 'How NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gels work In SDS-PAGE, SDS functions as a charge-shift molecule that denatures proteins by conferring on them a net negative charge and enables proteins to migrate towards the anode. BN PAGE uses Coomassie G-250 as the charge-shift molecule, which binds to proteins and confers a net negative charge while maintaining the proteins in their nondenatured, native state. The near-neutral pH of the NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gel System provides maximum stability of both the proteins and the gel matrix, resulting in a highly sensitive method for analysis of native membrane-protein complexes and offering superior band resolution over traditional Tris-glycine gel systems.For transferring proteins to a membrane, we recommend using NuPAGE Transfer Buffers for traditional wet transfer and PVDF membranes. The NuPAGE transfer buffer maintains the neutral pH environment established during electrophoresis. Nitrocellulose membranes are not compatible for blotting since the membrane will bind the Coomassie G-250 dye very tightly. Alternatively, Rapid semi-dry transfer can be done using the Invitrogen Power Blotter or rapid dry transfer using the iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device using PVDF membranes.
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Description
The Invitrogen NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gel System is a precast polyacrylamide mini-gel system that provides sensitive, high-resolution analysis of native proteins and protein complexes for molecular mass estimations, and assessment of purity. It is based on the blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (BN PAGE) technique developed by Schägger and von Jagow, which overcomes the limitations of traditional native electrophoresis by providing a near-neutral operating pH and detergent compatibility.Features of the NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gel System include: Wide molecular weight resolving range, from 15 10,000 kDa Neutral-pH separation, which better preserves the native state of protein complexes Resolution of all proteins in the gel regardless of their isoelectric point (pI) Ability to analyze membrane-protein complexes in their native conformations Ability to obtain better resolution than with traditional tris-glycine native electrophoresisLearn more about the NativePAGE system 'How NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gels work In SDS-PAGE, SDS functions as a charge-shift molecule that denatures proteins by conferring on them a net negative charge and enables proteins to migrate towards the anode. BN PAGE uses Coomassie G-250 as the charge-shift molecule, which binds to proteins and confers a net negative charge while maintaining the proteins in their nondenatured, native state. The near-neutral pH of the NativePAGE Bis-Tris Gel System provides maximum stability of both the proteins and the gel matrix, resulting in a highly sensitive method for analysis of native membrane-protein complexes and offering superior band resolution over traditional Tris-glycine gel systems.For transferring proteins to a membrane, we recommend using NuPAGE Transfer Buffers for traditional wet transfer and PVDF membranes. The NuPAGE transfer buffer maintains the neutral pH environment established during electrophoresis. Nitrocellulose membranes are not compatible for blotting since the membrane will bind the Coomassie G-250 dye very tightly. Alternatively, Rapid semi-dry transfer can be done using the Invitrogen Power Blotter or rapid dry transfer using the iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device using PVDF membranes.
Caractéristiques
- Classification
- 41105320
- Marque
- INVITROGEN
- Usage recommandé
- For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
- Fournisseur
- LIFE TECHNOLOGIES
- Téléphone du titulaire
- 01.69.59.85.85
- Référence distributeur
- BN1002BOX
- Gamme
- PROTEIN - GELS
- Type de produit
- gel de protéines
- Référence fabricant
- BN1002BOX
- Reprise en cas d’erreur client
- oui
- Quantité
- 10
- Nomenclature Nacres
- NB.23
- Nomenclature CEA
- SHP16
- Nomenclature IRSN
- 187
- Nomenclature INSERM
- NB.NB22
- Nomenclature CNRS
- NB22
- Nomenclature CHU
- 18.52.
- Libellé produit fabricant
- NativePAGE 4-16% Bis-Tris Protein Gels, 1.0 mm, 10-well-10 gels (1 box)
- Libellé produit habituel
- NativePAGE 4-16% Bis-Tris Protein Gels, 1.0 mm, 10-well-10 gels (1 box)
- Lieu de stockage
- Pays-Bas - Bleiswijk
- Lieu de fabrication
- États-Unis
- Conditionnement
- 10 gels