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Section 10- Protein BCA
Assay
Type
Approx.
Lower
Limit
Approx.
Upper
Limit
Typical Reproducibility
(minimum 5 replicates)
(SD= mg/ml; CV= %)
Regular BCA
0.2 mg/ml
8.0 mg/ml
±
2% (over entire range)
Mini BCA
0.01 mg/ml
0.20 mg/ml
±
0.01 mg/ml (over entire range)
BCA Kits, Protocols, and Sample Preparation
Commercial BCA Protein kit manufacturers typically outline
procedures for two different protein concentration ranges:
•
A regular assay – using a 20:1 reagent / sample volume ratio. To
accurately prepare standards, we suggest using a minimum
sample volume of 4 ul in 80 ul of BCA reagent (larger sample
volume is preferable).
•
A mini assay – using a 1:1 reagent / sample volume ratio. To
prepare sufficient volume of these 1:1 mixtures, we suggest using
a minimum of 10 ul of sample and 10 ul of BCA reagent in a PCR
tube. Using the same pipettor for both volumes will eliminate any
pipette-to-pipette accuracy differences.
Note : If you run the assay at 60
°
C, doubling the volumes may
afford greater insurance against skewed results from evaporation
/ condensation within the sealed reaction tube.
Protein standards (BSA) for generating a standard curve may also be
provided by the manufacturer for the BCA assay kit. Follow the
manufacturer’s protocol for the assay including recommended
incubation times and temperature. Additionally, use the respective
standard (e.g. BSA) and dilutions that cover the analytical range
(mg/ml) of interest. Note: Since the NanoDrop 1000
Spectrophotometer measures 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.
Unique Screen Features
View Standard Curve (F8):
selecting this button allows the user to
view the standard curve at any time.
Sample Type:
choices are Reference, Standards 1-7, and Sample.
The software will guide you to measure your reference, then at least
one standard before allowing measurement of samples. Reference
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