Why Did My Nickel Agarose Beads Lose Their Color?
Ni2+ ions give nickel agarose beads their characteristic blue color. This blue color can fade or disappear completely when loading his-tagged proteins onto the column....
| Catalog ID: | E-210 | 
|---|---|
| CAS #: | 6381-92-6 | 
| MW: | 372.24 g/mol | 
| Grade: | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE | 
| Storage/handling: | Store desiccated at room temperature. | 
        
      Ni2+ ions give nickel agarose beads their characteristic blue color. This blue color can fade or disappear completely when loading his-tagged proteins onto the column....
        
      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...
        
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