5X RIPA Buffer with Protease Inhibitor Cocktail

Product information

Size

20mL

Catalog number

AKR-190

Price

174 EUR

More information

We send this reagant on

Room temperature

The temperatureerature for storage is

Upon receiving, aliquot and store Protease Inhibitor Cocktail at -20ºC and avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles. Store RIPA Buffer concentrate at room temperatureerature.

SDS or safty data sheet

(AKR-190) GHS.pdf

Type of reagent

Cell Signaling and Protein Biology

Related techniques

Cell Signaling and Protein Biology, Protein Analysis Tools, Protein Isolation and Extraction, RIPA Buffer

Use of the reagent

RIPA Buffer extracts proteins from cultured mammalian cells for various downstream applications.

Cellular use

Buffer is able to extract cytoplasmic, membrane, and nuclear proteins 

Protocol information

Suitable for downstream assays such as reporter assays, protein assays, immunoassays and protein purification

Reagent properties

Protease Inhibitor Cocktail included

Living modified organisme in this reagent or LMO

Not applicable

Conjugation and form

host specific

Species compatible to

human cells and cell lines and other cells

Use of this test kit or product

Molecular biology

Antigen

the sequence of the protein

Buffer

The concentration in mg/ml in a 10mM of buffered solution at pH 7 to 7,24

Molecular weight

kiloDalton

This reagent is purified

0.98

Description

Buffering solutions are useful to keep the pH range sable when using this reagent of Cellular biology labs.Tissue, pathway, proteinase, peptidase, protease ,acrosin, lipoprotein, activator, caspase, trypsin, papain, esterase inhibitors are proteins or receptor ligands or receptor antagonists that bind to an enzyme receptor and decreases its activity. Since blocking an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance, many drugs are enzyme inhibitors. Not all receptor antagonist that bind to enzymes are inhibitors; enzyme activator ligands or agonists bind to enzymes and increase their enzymatic activity, while enzyme substrates bind and are converted to products in the normal catalytic cycle of the enzyme.