IPTG Induction vs Auto-Induction
IPTG and auto-induction are two ways to induce protein expression in bacteria. They work similarly, but have different trade-offs in terms of convenience. While IPTG...
| Catalog ID: | I2481-EZ |
|---|---|
| CAS #: | 367-93-1 |
| MW: | 238.30 g/mol |
| Storage/handling: | Store desiccated at -20°C. |
IPTG and auto-induction are two ways to induce protein expression in bacteria. They work similarly, but have different trade-offs in terms of convenience. While IPTG...
The final concentration of IPTG used for induction varies from 0.1 to 1.0 mM, with 0.5 or 1.0 mM most frequently used. For proteins with...
Expression systems are important tools in molecular biology, enabling researchers to produce proteins for research, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Examples of E. coli protein expression strains...
Though you’ve used IPTG for your experiments, you may be unfamiliar with the mechanism of IPTG induction. This article provides a quick review on the...