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    ProteinAssay(Spectrophotometer)

    Protein Assay (Spectrophotometer)Use BSA (bovine serum albumin) 1mg/ml stock solution (1ml Eppendorf tubes) for standard curve.Place 0, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20μg (=μl) BSA into plastic cuvette. Use 2-5μl of sample.Bring volume up to 800μl with H2O.Add 200μl dye (Biorad Protein Assay Dye Reagent Concentrate)Cover cuvettes with parafilm and mix gently. The colour of sample (intensity of blue) should be between the two extreme......閱讀全文

    LOWRY-PROTEIN-ASSAY

    The Lowry procedure is one of the most venerable and widely-used protein assays, being first described in 1951 [Lowry et al.,?J. Biol. Chem. 193: 265-

    Bradford-protein-assay

    Bradford protein assayConsiderations for useThe Bradford assay is very fast and uses about the same amount of protein as the Lowry assay. It is fairly

    BIURET-PROTEIN-ASSAY

    BIURET PROTEIN ASSAYMATERIALSBiuret ReagentBovine serum albumin (BSA)Spectrophotometer and tubesPROCEDUREPrepare standard dilutions of BSA containing

    Protein-Assay-(Spectrophotometer)

    Protein Assay (Spectrophotometer)Use BSA (bovine serum albumin) 1mg/ml stock solution (1ml Eppendorf tubes) for standard curve.Place 0, 2, 5, 10, 15,

    Biorad-Protein-Assay:-Bradford

    Biorad Protein Assay: BradfordStandards: 1 mg/ml BSA stock- dilute 1:10 to get 0.1 mg/ml BSAAdd To get H-2O20 μl 2 μg/ml 780 μl40 μl 4 μg/ml 760 μl60

    Angiotensin-Protein-Kinase-Assay

    James Hardwick's angiotensin assay protocolThis specific procedure was developed to assay the activity of the Lck kinase expressed from a retrovir

    In-Vitro-Protein-Ubiquitination-Assay

    Ubiquitination is one of the most important posttranslational modifications in all eukaryote organisms. Ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1), ubiquiti

    Bradford-Protein-Concentration-Assay

    Bradford Protein Concentration Assayversion 01/07/2001Abbreviations:mcg = microgramsmcL = microlitersBSA = bovine serum albuminO.D. = optical densityd

    Use-of-the-Bradford-Protein-Assay-in-a-Microtiter-Plate-Format

    Introduction?The Bradford protein assay is a simple procedure for determination of protein concentrations in solutions that depends upon the change in

    Bradford法蛋白定量(Bradford-Protein-Assay-)

    Bradford Assay is a rapid and accurate method commonly used to determine the total protein concentration of a sample. The assay is based on the observ

    Penicillan-Binding-Protein-Assay青霉素與細胞膜蛋白結合實驗

    Wash cells with 10 mM Tris pH 8French pressSlow speed spinHigh speed spinResuspend in 10 mM TrisSonicate 2 x 15 sec to remove ?-lacatamasesWash in 10

    Antibody-Purification-using-Protein-A,-Protein-G,-or-Protein-L-Agarose

    實驗概要This protocol is designed as a quick purification method for antibodies from mammalian sera, ascites, and cell culture supernatants. It should

    Antibody-Purification-using-Protein-A,-Protein-G,-or-Protein-L-Agarose

    實驗概要This ?protocol is designed as a quick purification method for antibodies from ?mammalian sera, ascites, and cell culture supernatants主要試劑?Protein

    MTT-Assay

    ?This procedure is for cells in 96 well plates, if larger plates are used then adjust volumes accordingly.1 Make a solution of 5mg/ml MTT dissolved in

    Protease-assay

    實驗概要? ? ? ? In certain fruits, such as pineapples and mangoes, the flesh contains protein-digesting enzymes (proteases). These may play a part in

    Aspartate-Assay

    實驗概要The ?Aspartate Assay Kit provides a simple, convenient assay to measure ?aspartate in a variety of samples. In the assay, aspartate is converted ?

    Phosphate-Assay

    1. Make standards using sodium phosphate at the following uM concentrations: 0, 2, 5, 7, 10, 20, 40, 60, and 80. Use the screw top glass tubes.2. Dry

    DGK-Assay

    Buffers:- 2X buffer10 ml 0.5 M imidazol, pH 6.60.21 g LiCl1.25 ml 1 M MgCl21.0 ml 0.1 M EGTA, pH 6.6--> Bring volume up to 50 ml with distilled water.

    Chemotaxis-Assay

    PurposeThe purpose of a chemotaxis assay is to determine whether your protein or small molecule of interest has chemotactic activity on a specific cel

    TUNEL-assay

    PROTOCOL:?Deparaffinize and rehydrate slides:3 x 3′ Xylene3 x 2′ 100% ethanol1 x 2′ 95%, 80%, 70% ethanol (each)1 x 5′ 1x PBS?Microwave antigen retrie

    Polygalacturonase-assay

    This enzyme is famous for being involved in the development of the GMO tomatoes (more information from the link at the foot of this page).?The cells o

    Bradford-Assay

    Bradford AssayThe bradford dye-binding assay is a colorimetric assay for measuring total protein concentration. It involves the binding of Coomassie B

    Protease-assay

    In certain fruits, such as pineapples and mangoes, the flesh contains protein-digesting enzymes (proteases). These may play a part in helping to softe

    Pectinase-assay

    Pectinases are actually a mixture of enzymes, which, along with others such as cellulase, are widely used in the fruit juice industry where they are w

    Motility-Assay

    DescriptionVarious phenotypic characteristics are requiredfor a cancer cell to successfully complete the metastaticcascade. Among these, acquisition o

    Bradford-Assay

    The bradford dye-binding assay is a colorimetric assay for measuring total protein concentration. It involves the binding of Coomassie Brilliant blue

    Radioiodination-of-protein

    Radioiodination (by Jun Takagi,6/16/2000)Purpose and backgroundsPrinciple of radioiodinationAddition of oxidizing reagents (such as chloramine-T or pe

    Protein-Electrophoresis

    DefinitionAmino acids, nucleotides, polypeptides, and other compounds in a colloidal state can be separated by the application of external voltages wh

    Protein-Crystallization

    Background:Proteins, like many molecules, can be prompted to form crystals when placed in the appropriate conditions. In order to crystallize a protei

    The-Determination-of-Proteinprotein-Interactions-by-the-Matingbased-...

    Dynamic and reversible protein–protein interactions have a pivotal function in all living cells. For instance, protein–protein interactions are in

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