Multiplexed Proteomics™ Phosphoprotein Gel Staining Kit (Includes MPP33301, 40 μl Standard and S12001)
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Multiplexed Proteomics™ Phosphoprotein Gel Staining Kit (Includes MPP33301, 40 μl Standard and S12001)

The Multiplexed Proteomics® Phosphoprotein Gel Stain Kit contains the Pro-Q® Diamond phosphoprotein gel stain and the SYPRO® Ruby protein gelRead more
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MPM333061 kit
Catalog number MPM33306
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The Multiplexed Proteomics® Phosphoprotein Gel Stain Kit contains the Pro-Q® Diamond phosphoprotein gel stain and the SYPRO® Ruby protein gel stain. Determining the ratio of the Pro-Q® Diamond dye to the SYPRO® Ruby dye signal intensities for each band or spot provides a measure of the phosphorylation level normalized to the total amount of protein. Using both stains in combination makes it possible to distinguish a low amount of a highly phosphorlyated protein from a higher amount of a less phosphorylated protein. Both the SYPRO® Ruby (S12000, S12001, S21900) and Pro-Q® Diamond gel stains (MPP33300, MPP33301, MPP33302) are available separately.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection LocationIn-Gel Detection
Detection MethodFluorescence
Kit ContentsMPP33301, 40uL Standard and S12001
Quantity1 kit
Target MoleculeProteins (Phosphoproteins)
Label or DyeSYPRO Ruby, Pro-Q Diamond
Product LinePRO-Q
Product TypePhosphoprotein Gel Staining Kit
Unit SizeEach

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Abstract
Determination of in vivo protein phosphorylation in photosynthetic membranes.
Authors:Vainonen JP, Vener AV, Aro EM,
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:19083170
Light- and redox-controlled reversible phosphorylation of thylakoid proteins regulates short- and long-term acclimation of plants to environmental cues. The major phosphoproteins in thylakoids belong to photosystem II and its light-harvesting antenna but phosphorylation of subunits of other thylakoid protein complexes has been detected as well. The detection methods include electrophoretic ... More