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InVision™ His-Tag In-Gel Stain

Catalog number: LC6030
Invitrogen™

InVision™ His-Tag In-Gel Stain

Catalog number: LC6030
Catalog Number
LC6030
Unit Size
500 mL
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InVision His-Tag In-Gel Stain is a ready-to-use, fast, sensitive, and highly specific fluorescent stain for visualizing His-tagged fusion protein bands directly in a polyacrylamide gel following electrophoresis.

Features:
• Stain proteins fused to an oligohistidine sequence
• Eliminate western blotting—detect His-tagged proteins directly in the gel
• Detect nanogram levels of protein bands with a UV transilluminator or imaging equipment with appropriate filters or lasers
• Visualize results in under three hours

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Fast and easy staining
The InVision His-tag In-gel Stain protocol is easy to perform and requires very little hands-on time, allowing for rapid and scalable protein expression screening in a variety of gel types. Following electrophoresis, the gel is fixed, incubated in the stain, washed, and the specific His-tagged fusion protein detected by exposing the gel to UV or visible light. In under three hours, nanogram levels of His-tagged fusion protein can be detected. After documenting your InVision Stain signal, total protein staining can be performed.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Detection Location
In-Gel Detection
Detection Method
Fluorescent
Label or Dye
InVision His-Tag Stain
Product Type
His Tag Proteins In-Gel Stain
Shelf Life
6 Months
Product Line
InVision™
Target Molecule
Proteins (His-Tagged)

Contents & Storage

InVision™ His-tag In-gel Stain is supplied as a 1X ready-to-use staining reagent. Store at room temperature. Guaranteed stable for 6 months when properly stored.

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