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Measure Protein Pierce 660
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NanoDrop One User Guide
Thermo Scientific
The color produced in the assay is stable and increases in proportion to a broad range of
increasing protein concentrations. An optional Ionic Detergent Compatibility Reagent
(IDCR) may be added to the assay reagent to increase compatibility with high amounts of
ionic detergents, including Laemmli SDS sample buffer with bromophenol blue. The IDCR
dissolves completely by thorough mixing and has no effect on the assay. Pre-formulated kits of
the protein binding material are available from us or a local distributor. For information about
IDCR, refer to the kit manufacturer.
Protein assay kits and protocols
Please refer to the NanoDrop website for up-to-date kits and protocols for the
NanoDrop One instruments. Follow the assay kit manufacturer’s recommendations for all
standards and samples (unknowns). Ensure each is subjected to the same timing and
temperature throughout the assay.
Protein standards for generating a standard curve may also be provided by the kit
manufacturer. Since the NanoDrop One pedestals can measure higher protein concentrations
than traditional cuvette-based spectrophotometers, you may need to supply your own protein
standards at higher concentrations than provided by the manufacturer. For example,
additional standards may be required to ensure the standard curve covers the dynamic range
of the assay and the expected range of the unknown samples.
To measure Protein Pierce 660 standards and samples
Before you begin...
Before taking pedestal measurements with the NanoDrop One instrument, lift the instrument
arm and clean the upper and lower pedestals. At a minimum, wipe the pedestals with a new
laboratory wipe. For more information, see
NOTICE
• Do not use a squirt or spray bottle on or near the instrument as liquids will flow into
the instrument and may cause permanent damage.
• Do not use hydrofluoric acid (HF) on the pedestals. Fluoride ions will permanently
damage the quartz fiber optic cables.
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