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Protein gel electrophoresis is a technique in which charged molecules are separated according to physical properties such as charge or mass as they are forced through a sieving gel matrix by an electrical current. This technique is used to identify individual proteins in complex samples or to examine multiple proteins within a single sample.
Several forms of this technique (abbreviated as PAGE, for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) exist and can provide different types of information about the protein(s). Nondenaturing PAGE, also called native PAGE, separates proteins according to their mass–charge ratios. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), the most widely used form of the technique, denatures and breaks any disulfide bonds in the proteins, separating them by mass. Two-dimensional (2D) PAGE separates proteins by isoelectric point in the first dimension and by mass in the second dimension.
Traditionally, researchers “poured” their own gels using standard protocols that are widely available in protein methods books. Many laboratories now depend on the convenience and consistency afforded by commercially available, ready-to-use precast gels.
Precast gels are available in a variety of percentages and difficult-to-pour gradients that provide excellent resolution and separate proteins over the widest possible range of molecular weights.
Invitrogen precast gels offer convenience, speed, and consistency. We offer precast gels in four different chemistries and a wide variety of percentages, gradients, and sample well configurations. The choice of gel chemistry depends on the abundance of the protein being separated, the size of the protein, and the downstream application.
Invitrogen precast gels are available in two size formats: mini gels and midi gels. Both gels are the same height and have similar run times, but midi gels are wider (8 cm x 13 cm) for higher-throughput electrophoresis needs. The additional wells in the midi gels permit more samples or large sample volumes to be loaded onto one gel.
Invitrogen protein gel welcome packs are cost-saving bundles available for each of our mini protein gels. The typical protein
gel welcome pack includes gels, buffers, and reagents as well as the Invitrogen Mini Gel Tank.
We stand behind the quality of our high-performance protein gels. Our manufacturing and quality assurance teams in Carlsbad, California are highly trained, and our product specifications help ensure reliable, reproducible performance, lot after lot. If an Invitrogen protein gel does not perform in an experiment as described on our website or Certificate of Analysis, we will replace the product at no cost to the customer or provide credit for future purchase.
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Protein Gel welcome packs are cost-saving product combinations that contain all you need for outstanding protein separation. They include mini and midi format gels, buffers and reagents, as well as our Mini or Midi gel tank, with or without blot modules.
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