Zyagen Pig Total Protein
Pig Stomach Total Protein | PT-302
- SKU:
- PT-302
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- Availability:
- Usually Shipped in 5 Working Days
- Size:
- 1mg
Description
Pig Stomach Total Protein | PT-302 | Zyagen
Protein lysate is isolated from freshly harvested mammary gland. Tissues are homogenized in protein lysis buffer supplemented with a cocktail of 7 mammalian protease inhibitors to minimize proteolysis, precisely quantified, and stored at -80oC.
Applications: Total protein is ready for immediate use in Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, SDS-PAGE, isoelectric focusing gels and SDS-capillary electrophoresis, enzymatic activity analysis, gel shifting assay, protein-protein interaction, and tissue specific expression.
Quality Control: Quality of protein as indicated by the absence of smear (no degradation) and sharpness and resolution of the protein bands is verified by denatured SDS-PAGE using Coomassie blue staining. The integrity of protein is tested by immunoblotting using specific beta-actin antibody.
Packing/Shipping/Storage: The extracted protein is provided in vials at a concentration of 5mg/ml and shipped on dry ice. Protein can also be provided in denatured SDS Sample buffer for only Western blotting use
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