| Description | This kit innovatively adopts a column-based purification method to rapidly, gently, and efficiently lyse animal tissues or cells for total protein extraction. It provides both denaturing and native lysis buffers, allowing users to select the appropriate option based on downstream application This kit innovatively adopts a column-based purification method to rapidly, gently, and efficiently lyse animal tissues or cells for total protein extraction. It provides both denaturing and native lysis buffers, allowing users to select the appropriate option based on downstream application requirements. The entire extraction process takes only 1–8 minutes. Thanks to the column purification technology, it can process sample-lysis buffer mixtures as small as 20 µL and up to 500 µL, yielding protein solutions with concentrations of 2–8 mg/mL while effectively preventing protein loss. The extracted proteins can be quantified using the BCA method (Cat. No.: R1491648/B665595).C1491674Component50TStorageC1491674ADenaturing Lysis Buffer25 mL2-8℃C1491674BNative Lysis Buffer25 mL2-8℃C1491674CPurification Columns50 unitsRT.C1491674DCollection Tubes50 unitsRT.C1491674EPlastic Grinding Pestles4 unitsRT.Key Features1.Simple and rapid operation: Denatured total proteins can be obtained in as little as 1 minute.2.No protein loss: Efficiently extracts DNA-binding proteins by disrupting DNA duplexes.3.Small sample volume, high yield: Processes mixtures as small as 20 µL, yielding protein concentrations of 2–8 mg/mL.4.Versatile applications: Includes two lysis buffers for extracting both denatured and native proteins.ProtocolI. Extraction of Denatured Total Protein1.Pre-chill the purification column and collection tube on ice.2.Sample processing: Add protease inhibitor cocktail to the denaturing lysis buffer at a 1:100 ratio shortly before use.2.1 Adherent cells:Wash cells with pre-chilled 1× PBS and aspirate the supernatant.Add the volume of denaturing lysis buffer specified in the appendix table to cover the culture surface, and pipette to mix.2.2 Suspension cells:Collect cells by low-speed centrifugation.Wash with pre-chilled 1× PBS, vortex, and centrifuge at 3,000 rpm for 2–3 minutes.Resuspend the cell pellet in PBS equal to the pellet volume.Add the specified volume of denaturing lysis buffer and vortex to lyse.Note: Partial incomplete lysis does not affect protein extraction. If the lysate is too viscous, directly transfer it to the purification column.2.3 Tissue samples:Place 15–20 mg of tissue on the purification column.Grind 50–60 times with a plastic pestle.Add 200 µL denaturing lysis buffer and grind another 30–60 times.Adjust lysis buffer volume proportionally for larger or smaller samples.Note: Reusable plastic pestles should be thoroughly rinsed with distilled water and dried.3.Centrifugation:3.1 Adherent or suspension cells: Transfer the lysate to the pre-chilled purification column and centrifuge at 14,000–16,000 rpm for 30 seconds.3.2 Tissue samples: Incubate the column at room temperature for 1–2 minutes, then centrifuge at 14,000–16,000 rpm for 1–2 minutes.4.Immediately place the collection tube on ice and discard the purification column. Denatured total protein extraction is complete.II. Extraction of Native Total Protein1.Pre-chill the native lysis buffer, purification column, and collection tube on ice.2.Sample processing: Add protease inhibitor cocktail to the native lysis buffer at a 1:100 ratio shortly before use.2.1 Adherent cells:Wash cells with pre-chilled 1× PBS and aspirate the supernatant.Add the specified volume of native lysis buffer and incubate on ice for 3–5 minutes. Pipette to mix.2.2 Suspension cells:Collect, wash, and resuspend cells as described in section I.Add native lysis buffer, vortex for 15 seconds, incubate on ice for 3–5 minutes, and vortex again for 10 seconds.2.3 Tissue samples:Grind tissue as described in section I, using native lysis buffer.3.Centrifugation:3.1 Adherent or suspension cells: Centrifuge at 14,000–16,000 rpm for 30 seconds.3.2 Tissue samples: Incubate on ice for 5 minutes (open lid), then close the lid and centrifuge at 4°C and 14,000–16,000 rpm for 1–2 minutes.4.Immediately place the collection tube on ice and discard the purification column. Native total protein extraction is complete.Cell Count (×10⁶)Lysis Buffer Volume (µL)0.3200.550110022003500 Appendix: Cell Number vs. Lysis Buffer VolumePrecautions1.High viscosity of the lysate is normal when using this kit.2.For safety, wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during operation.3.For research use only... Read More | DescriptionCAR10 is a kit that contains a selection of 10 carbohydrates/sugars: Arabinose, Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, α-Lactose, Maltose, Mannose, Ribose, Sucrose and Xylose, which may be used for general research, as reagents or as reference compounds in analytical procedures | DescriptionThe Baran Late-Stage Toolkit is a convenient collection of 12 highly innovative reagents that are highly effective in the diversification of complex molecules. The contents in the box are 11 Baran Diversinates™and one vial of Palau′Chlor®in amounts of 100 mg each. For DescriptionThe Baran Late-Stage Toolkit is a convenient collection of 12 highly innovative reagents that are highly effective in the diversification of complex molecules. The contents in the box are 11 Baran Diversinates™and one vial of Palau′Chlor®in amounts of 100 mg each. For obtaining larger amounts of any desired kit component, see the kit component table at the bottom of the page.Useful Topics:Late Stage FunctionalizationBaran Group – Professor Product PortalPalau′ChlorDiversinates... Read More | Product introduction:Reporter gene detection is an important tool for analyzing the interaction between potential cis elements (such as promoters, enhancers and silencers) and trans acting factors in the flanking region of structural genes in the field of modern molecular biology. Firefly Product introduction:Reporter gene detection is an important tool for analyzing the interaction between potential cis elements (such as promoters, enhancers and silencers) and trans acting factors in the flanking region of structural genes in the field of modern molecular biology. Firefly luciferase is widely used in gene regulation and drug screening. Firefly luciferase is a protein with a molecular weight of about 61 KD. In the presence of ATP, magnesium ions and oxygen, it can catalyze the production of oxyluciferin from luciferin. In the process of luciferin oxidation, it will produce a light signal. The optical signal of this kit is a kind of instantaneous light, which needs to be detected immediately after adding the working solution. The half-life of optical signal is about 5 min.Instruction:1.Working fluid configuration ( 1 ) Restore all components to room temperature. ( 2 ) The component B ( stock solution ) was fully diluted with component A to prepare a 0.2 mg / mL firefly luciferase working solution, which was vortexed and shaken to ensure full mixing. Note : The firefly luciferase working solution cannot be repeatedly frozen and thawed. If the dosage of a single experiment is small, it is recommended to subpackage according to a single dosage. At room temperature, the activity decreased by about 10 % after the working solution was configured for 3 h, and the activity decreased by about 25 % after 5 h. 2.chemiluminescence value detection ( 1 ) The cell culture plate was taken out from the incubator and incubated at room temperature for 20 min to restore it to room temperature ( 22-25 ° C ). ( 2 ) Add the same volume of firefly luciferase working solution with the medium to the culture plate and mix well. ( 3 ) Incubation at room temperature for 5 min. Note : The incubation time can be adjusted according to cell type and cell number. ( 4 ) The values were read by multifunctional microplate reader or chemiluminescence instrument ( instrument parameters : the determination time was 10 s, the determination interval was 2 s ).Matters needing attention:1. please centrifuge the product to the bottom of the tube immediately before use, and then conduct subsequent experiments. 2. the strongest wavelength of bioluminescence catalyzed by firefly luciferase is 560 nm. 3. to prevent interference between holes, it is recommended to use white opaque orifice plate.Recommendation:Component B is recommended to use sterile water in advance to configure 2 mg / mL storage solution, A component and B component configured as storage solution, and small batch packaging according to the experimental requirements. The detection working fluid is recommended to be used now to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Component:One-Step Firefly Luciferase Assay Buffer;D-Luciferin Scope of application:Mainly used for ADCC detection... Read More | Q665720 Component 200T Storage Q665720A Buffer L2 25 mL RT Q665720B Buffer N3 80 mL RT Q665720C Buffer PB 35 mL RT Q665720D Buffer PW (concentrate) 25 mL RT Q665720E Buffer EB 30 mL RT Q665720F RNase A (10 mg/mL) 800 渭L RT Q665720G Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes 200 EA RTProduct Q665720 Component 200T Storage Q665720A Buffer L2 25 mL RT Q665720B Buffer N3 80 mL RT Q665720C Buffer PB 35 mL RT Q665720D Buffer PW (concentrate) 25 mL RT Q665720E Buffer EB 30 mL RT Q665720F RNase A (10 mg/mL) 800 渭L RT Q665720G Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes 200 EA RTProduct IntroductionThe biggest feature of this kit: simple and fast, high extraction volume. The whole extraction process does not take more than 10 minutes, without centrifugation to collect bacteria and resuspend the bacterium, directly add the unique super lysate Buffer L2 to the cultured bacterial solution, followed by neutralization, centrifugation and passing through the column, and the extracted plasmid can be as high as 30 µg, and maximize the removal of proteins, genomes and other impurities. The extracted plasmid DNA can be directly used for bacterial transformation, digestion, PCR, in vitro transcription, sequencing and other downstream experiments.Self-contained reagent: anhydrous ethanol.Pre-experiment Preparation and Important Notes1. The kit can be stored in a dry, room temperature (15-30°C) environment for 1 year. For longer storage, the centrifuge columns can be placed at 2-8°C.2. Before the first use, add all of the RNase A solution to Buffer N3, mix well, and store at 2-8°C.3. Anhydrous ethanol should be added to Buffer PW before the first use according to the instructions on the reagent bottle label.4. If there is any precipitation in Buffer L2 before use, please put it in a 37℃ water bath and keep mixing until the solution becomes clear before use.Operation steps1. Take 600 µl of bacterial culture into a 1.5 ml centrifuge tube (supplied).2. Add 100 µl of Buffer L2 to the above centrifuge tube and gently turn the solution up and down 8 times; the solution should change from turbid to a clear purple color, indicating complete lysis. The cleavage time should not exceed 2 minutes.3. Add 350 µl of Buffer N3 to the above centrifuge tube (please check that RNaseA has been added first) and immediately mix well by turning up and down about 8-10 times, at which point the solution should turn completely yellow and a yellow precipitate should form. centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 2-3 minutes.4. Slowly pour the supernatant obtained in step 3 into the prepared adsorption columns (Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes) to avoid sedimentation into the columns.5. Centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, and put the adsorption column back into the collection tube.6. Add 150 µl Buffer PB to the adsorption column and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds.7. Add 400 µl Buffer PW to the adsorption column (please check that anhydrous ethanol has been added first) and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 minute.8. Place the adsorbent column in a new centrifuge tube (self-provided), add 30-100 µl Buffer EB to the middle part of the adsorbent membrane, centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 min, collect the plasmid DNA, and store at -20°C for long term storage.When the amount of extracted bacterial liquid is >600µl, the following procedure can be used:1. This kit can extract up to 3ml of bacterial solution, if the amount of extracted bacterial solution is more than 600µl, it is necessary to centrifuge the bacterial solution exceeding 600µl at 13,000rpm for 30 seconds (to collect the bacterial body), discard the supernatant and then add 600µl of bacterial solution, and then resuspend the bacterial body at the bottom of the tube thoroughly and then proceed to the following operation.2. Add 100µl Buffer L2 to the above centrifuge tube, gently invert the solution up and down 10 times, if the solution is not clarified, need to continue to invert the mixing until the solution becomes a clear purple color, the lysis time should not be more than 2 minutes. (If the solution is still turbid, the amount of bacteria is too large, and the amount of bacteria should be reduced appropriately.)3. Add 350 µl of Buffer N3 to the above centrifuge tube (please check that RNaseA has been added first) and immediately mix well by turning up and down until the purple solution turns completely yellow and a yellow precipitate is formed before proceeding to the next step. centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 5 minutes.4. Transfer the supernatant to a new centrifuge tube, add 200 µl of isopropanol, mix up and down several times, mix well and transfer to the adsorbent column (Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes), due to the amount of solution is too large, this time, it is necessary to centrifuge the column in two separate times, centrifugation at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, and put the adsorbent column back to the The adsorbent column should be placed back into the collection tube.5. Add 150 µl Buffer PB to the adsorption column and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds.6. Add 400 µl Buffer PW to the adsorption column (please check that anhydrous ethanol has been added first) and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 minute.7. Place the adsorbent column in a new centrifuge tube (self-provided), add 50-200 µl Buffer EB to the middle part of the adsorbent membrane, leave it at room temperature for 2 min, centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 min, collect the plasmid DNA, and store it at -20°C for a long time... Read More |