Why Are Nickel Agarose Beads Blue?
The characteristic blue color of nickel agarose beads comes from the 2+ oxidation state of the nickel ions. Color is also a useful indicator for...
| Catalog ID: | DTT |
|---|---|
| CAS #: | 27565-41-9 / 3483-12-3 |
| Formula: | C4H10O2S2 |
| MW: | 154.25 g/mol |
| Grade: | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
| Storage/handling: | Store desiccated at -20°C. |
| PubChem Chemical ID: | 19001 |
The characteristic blue color of nickel agarose beads comes from the 2+ oxidation state of the nickel ions. Color is also a useful indicator for...
Nickel agarose beads are compatible with a wide range of buffers. However, it is important to limit the amount of metal chelating agents, such as...
Proteins are extracted from inclusion bodies using solubilizing salts like guanidine and reducing agents like TCEP. The extracted proteins are then purified and refolded. Functional...
Each protein has a specific molecular weight. This property is used by scientists to separate them based on their sizes. SDS-PAGE is a technique to...