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Suitable for use in molecular biology applications that require high quality, ultra-pure water.
Water, Ultrapure Molecular Biology Grade is suitable for use in molecular biology applications that require high quality water.
Type I ultrapure (18 megOhm-cm) water is subjected to ultrafiltration to eliminate RNase, DNase, protease, pyrogens/endotoxins (< 0.001 EU/mL) and bacteria (< 1 cfu/mL). The product is not certified as sterile, and is therefore not recommended for cell culture. Water, Ultrapure Molecular Biology Grade is free of toxic chemical additives, such as diethyl pyrocarbonate (DEPC).
Even though AccuOrange™ buffer does contain SDS, which is required for the dye to bind proteins, the assay is very sensitive to small changes in SDS concentration, and also cannot tolerate non-ionic detergents that form mixed micelles with SDS, like Triton®. Therefore we don’t recommend using the kit for cell lysates or other samples with significant amounts of detergents.
Gels stained with One-Step Blue® can be dried just like gels stained with Coomassie. The stain will not interfere with the detection of radiolabeled proteins.
The AccuOrange™ assay is a fluorescent dye-based assay. The dye binds to proteins primarily through hydrophobic interactions. Proteins denature upon heating; the dye binds to the exposed hydrophobic pockets of the protein after cooling. The free AccuOrange™ dye is fluorogenic due to non-radioactive decay but becomes highly fluorescent due to the rigid conformation inside the pocket.
The AccuOrange™ assay more sensitive than traditional protein quantitation assays such as BCA, Bradford and Lowry, and shows superior linearity and reproducibility than the NanoOrange® protein quantitation assay (Thermo Fisher Sci.), but has low tolerance for detergents like SDS and Triton® X-100.