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Product M0794
MarkerGeneTM Hydrophobic Protein Analysis Kit

MarkerGeneTM Hydrophobic Protein Analysis Kit
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CAS Number: [N/A]
Unit Price (USD):
1 kit $217.50
Bulk Price/unit (when you buy 5 or more): $174.00
Description: The Hydrophobic Protein Analysis Kit allows fast and easy measurement of proteins in complex mixtures using either solution analysis or 1D- or 2D-SDS-PAGE analysis. Both denatured or native conformations of proteins isolated from cell preparations can be analyzed. The kit uses the environment-sensitive fluorescent probe 2-p-toluidinylnapthalene-6-sulfonic acid (TNS)Product M0704. TNS is practically non-fluorescent in water or buffer solutions, but exhibits a strong fluorescence enhancement when bound to hydrophobic regions of proteins. By incorporating the TNS dye in standard gel-electrophoresis procedures, hydrophobic proteins (typically from membranes) become fluorescent. Try this new kit with your proteomic analyses today!
Application:
The isolation of hydrophobic membrane proteins can result in complex protein mixtures that are difficult to purify, identify, and quantitate by bioinformatics. Utilizing 2D gel electrophoresis analysis, individual bands can typically be isolated but may contain multiple protein samples or a variety of functional components. Our new Hydrophobic Protein Analysis Kit (M0794) uses 2-p-toluidinylnapthalene-6-sulfonic acid Product M0704 as the protein-detecting reagent. TNS is one of a class of compounds that fluoresce strongly when bound to specific native proteins, based upon their hydrophobic surface area. The kit contains reagents and a detailed protocol for solution 1D or 2D SDS-PAGE analysis of hydrophobic proteins in complex samples. The kit contains enough reagents and buffers for numerous assays and control experiments, and also contains reference standards and a detailed protocol for use. See the references below for more information and applications. NOTE: Marker Gene also sells the more water soluble potassium salt of TNS Product M0720.
References:
- McClure, W.O., Edelman, G.M. "Fluorescent Probes for Conformational States of Proteins. I. Mechanism of Fluorescence of 2-p-Toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate, a Hydrophobic Probe" (1966) Biochemistry 5(6):1908-1919.
- Neff, T.L., Naleway, J.J., “Development of a Sensitive Proteomic Hydrophobicity Assay Based on 2-p-Toluidinylnapthalene-6-Sulfonic Acid (TNS) as the Protein-Detecting Reagent.” (2003) Anal. Biochem. (submitted for publication).
- Batlle, N., Carbonell, J.V., Sendra, J.M.,"Determination of depolymerization kinetics of amylose, amylopectin, and soluble starch by aspergillus oryzae alpha-amylase using a fluorimetric 2-p-toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate/flow-injection analysis system."(2000) Biotechnol. Bioeng. 70:544-552.
- QaDan, M., Spyres, L.M., Ballard J.D.,"pH-Induced conformational changes in Clostridium difficile toxin B. (2000)" Infect. Immun.,68:2470-2474.
- Jones, M., Keenan, R.W., Horowitz, P.,"Use of 6-p-Toluidino-2-Naphthalenesulfonic Acid to Quantitate Lipids After Thin-Layer Chromatography." (1982) J. Chromatogr. 237:522.
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