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VitroEase™ Apoferritin Standard

Catalog number: A51362
Thermo Scientific™

VitroEase™ Apoferritin Standard

Catalog number: A51362
Catalog Number
A51362
Unit Size
5 x 20 µL
Price (USD)
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The Thermo Scientific VitroEase Apoferritin Standard is a highly validated pure protein for use as a quality control sample for cryo-electron microscopy single particle analysis.

Features of the VitroEase Apoferritin Standard include:
• Positive control sample—apoferritin protein production optimized and validated for use in cryo-EM grid preparation and analysis
• Rigorously tested—high-quality, consistent protein standard documented via lot-specific certificates of analysis
• Convenient—ready-to-use format with each single-use vial sufficient for 5–6 grid preparations

Protein sample grid preparation is a major bottleneck in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) single particle analysis (SPA), often requiring days or even weeks to optimize. The VitroEase Apoferritin Standard has been designed specifically to meet the stringent needs for high protein purity, minimal protein aggregation, and intact protein structure. Apoferritin, a 24-subunit protein (474 kDa), is considered the gold standard for cryo-EM SPA, and this standard is fit for use as a comparison for success for new users or as quality control for expert users.

Specifications

Concentration
3.5–4.0 mg/mL
For Use With (Application)
Cryo-EM Single Particle Analysis (SPA)
Name
Apoferrtin
Gene Alias
ApoF
Gene Symbol
FTH1, FTH
Sterility
Non-sterile
Detection Method
Cryo-EM
For Use With (Equipment)
Cryo-Electron Microscopes, Mass spectrometers
Sample Type
Purified protein
Technique
MS, Cryo-EM SPA
Volume (Metric)
100 μL
Expression System
Bacterial
Form
Liquid
Color
Colorless
Ligand Type
Iron

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