Antioxydant NuPAGE™
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Antioxydant NuPAGE™

L’antioxydant NuPAGE empêche la réoxydation des échantillons et maintient les protéines à un état réduit lors de l’électrophorèse sur gelAfficher plus
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RéférenceQuantité
NP000515 ml
Référence NP0005
Prix (EUR)
56,00
Each
Quantité:
15 ml
Prix (EUR)
56,00
Each
L’antioxydant NuPAGE empêche la réoxydation des échantillons et maintient les protéines à un état réduit lors de l’électrophorèse sur gel protéique et du transfert de protéines. Il est ajouté au tampon de charge lors de l’électrophorèse sur gel de protéines pour conserver l’état réduit. L’antioxydant NuPAGE migre avec les protéines réduites pour conserver l’état réduit et empêcher la réoxydation des amino-acides sensibles, comme la méthionine et le tryptophane.

L’antioxydant NuPAGE doit être Utiliser avec des échantillons réduits à l’aide de.l’agent réducteur d’échantillons NuPAGE ou d’autres agents réducteurs L’antioxydant NuPAGE est optimisé pour le pH neutre des gels NuPAGE et n’est pas compatible avec d’autres compositions chimiques de gels. Il peut également être ajouté au tampon de transfert NuPAGE pour améliorer le transfert des protéines vers les membranes.

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Usage exclusivement réservé à la recherche. Ne pas utiliser pour des procédures de diagnostic.
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Quantité15 ml
Durée de conservation6 mois
Conditions d’expéditionGlace humide
Gamme de produitsNuPAGE
Type de produitAntioxydant
Unit SizeEach
Contenu et stockage
Contient 15 ml d’antioxydant NuPAGE™. Stocker à 4°C. Garanti stable pendant 6 mois, sauf indication contraire mentionnée dans la documentation produit.

Foire aux questions (FAQ)

Can I prepare my protein sample with the reducing agent and store it for future use?

DTT is not stable, so it must be added and the reduction performed just prior to loading your samples.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Gel 1D Electrophoresis Support Center.

My LDS or SDS sample buffer precipitates when stored at 4 degrees C. Can I warm it up? Can I store it at room temperature?

Precipitation of the LDS or SDS at 4 degrees C is normal. Bring the buffer to room temperature and mix until the LDS/SDS goes into solution. If you do not want to wait for it to dissolve, you can store the sample buffer at room temperature.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Gel 1D Electrophoresis Support Center.

How are Bolt gels different than NuPAGE gels?

While they are both Bis-Tris based gels, the chemistries are very different since Bolt gels are optimized for western blotting. Another key difference is the wedge well design of the Bolt gels, which allows larger sample volumes to be loaded.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Gel 1D Electrophoresis Support Center.

What is the advantage of NuPAGE Gels over regular Tris-Glycine gels?

The neutral operating pH of the NuPAGE Gels and buffers provides following advantages over the Laemmli system:
-Longer shelf life of 8-12 months due to improved gel stability
-Improved protein stability during electrophoresis at neutral pH resulting in sharper band resolution and accurate results (Moos et al, 1998)
-Complete reduction of disulfides under mild heating conditions (70 degrees C for 10 min) and absence of cleavage of asp-pro bonds using the NuPAGE LDS Sample buffer (pH > 7.0 at 70 degrees C)
-Reduced state of the proteins maintained during electrophoresis and blotting of the proteins by the NuPAGE Antioxidant
Please refer to the following paper: Moos M Jr, Nguyen NY, Liu TY (1988) Reproducible High Yield Sequencing of Proteins Electrophoretically Separated and Transferred to an Inert Support. J Biol Chem 263:6005-6008.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Gel 1D Electrophoresis Support Center.

What does the NuPAGE Antioxidant do? How much do I add to the NuPAGE running buffer?

The reducing agents DTT and beta-mercaptoethanol will not migrate through the gel with the sample in the neutral pH environment of the NuPAGE Gels. Instead, the reducing agent tends to remain at the top of the gel. Disulfide bonds are less reactive at neutral pH and are less likely to reoxidize than in a higher-pH system. However, in the absence of an antioxidant some reoxidization may occur during the electrophoresis, resulting in slightly diffuse bands.

The NuPAGE Antioxidant (a proprietary reagent) is added to the running buffer in the upper (cathode) buffer chamber only when performing electrophoresis under reducing conditions. The NuPAGE Antioxidant migrates with the proteins during electrophoresis preventing the proteins from reoxidizing and maintaining the proteins in a reduced state. The NuPAGE Antioxidant also protects sensitive amino acids such as methionine and tryptophan from oxidizing.

We also recommend using the NuPAGE Antioxidant with reduced samples that have been alkylated, for optimal results.

The NuPAGE Antioxidant is NOT compatible with gel systems other than the NuPAGE system as the antioxidant is not efficient at higher pHs of other gel systems.

0.5 mL of antioxidant is added to 200 mL (400x dilution) of running buffer and placed in the upper buffer chamber.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.