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Section 13- Protein Pierce 660 nm
13. Protein Pierce 660 nm
The Thermo Scientific Pierce 660 nm Protein Assay reagent is a
ready-to-use formulation that offers rapid, accurate and reproducible
colorimetric detection of minute amounts of protein in solution. The
reagent is ideal for measuring total protein concentration in samples
containing both reducing agents and detergents.
Dynamic Range
The assay has a linear range for BSA of 50-2000 ug/ml using a
reagent to sample ratio of 15:1. The sensitivity of the assay may be
increased by using a 7.5 to 1 reagent to sample ratio yielding a
linear range of 25-1000 ug/ml.
Assay
Type
Approx.
Lower
Limit
Approx.
Upper
Limit
Typical Reproducibility
(minimum 5 replicates)
(SD= mg/ml; CV= %)
15:1
50 ug/ml
2000 ug/ml
±
5% (over entire range)
7.5:1
25 ug/ml
1000 ug/ml
±
5% (over entire range)
•
A regular assay – using a 15:1 reagent / sample volume ratio. To
accurately prepare standards, we suggest using a minimum
sample volume of 4 ul in 60 ul of the Pierce 660 nm reagent
(larger sample volume is preferable).
•
A mini assay– using a 7.5:1 reagent / sample volume ratio. To
prepare sufficient volume of mixtures, we suggest using a
minimum of 6 ul of sample and 45 ul of the Pierce 660 nm reagent
in a PCR tube.
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 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.
Unique Screen Features
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