| 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... 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Read More | Product DescriptionAcetyl esterase (sialate-O-acetylesterase) is a recombinant protein from Tannerella forsythia, ATCC 43037 strain, expressed in Escherichia coli. The enzyme removes acetyl groups attached via an O- group, mainly 9-, 8- and 7-. It can be used for monitoring of diacetylation of Product DescriptionAcetyl esterase (sialate-O-acetylesterase) is a recombinant protein from Tannerella forsythia, ATCC 43037 strain, expressed in Escherichia coli. The enzyme removes acetyl groups attached via an O- group, mainly 9-, 8- and 7-. It can be used for monitoring of diacetylation of sialic acids on products such as erythropoietin (EPO).The Zyme Acetyl Esterase Kit removes 9-, 8- and 7-O-acetyl groups from released sialic acids, released glycans or glycoproteins. It is commonly used for the characterization of highly-sialylated biotherapeutics such as EPO, FSH and blood clotting factors.Molecular Weight76.3 kDContentsAcetyl esterase – PBS pH7.5 buffer containing 10 mM Tris-HClReaction Buffer – 500 mM sodium acetate pH5.5Number of SamplesSufficient for up to 50 samples.Amount of SampleUp to 10 µg glycoprotein, up to 2.5 µg released glycans and up to 1 µg free sialic acid per digestion.Suitable SamplesAcetyl esterase (sialate-O-acetylesterase) can act upon complex glycoprotein samples, such as erythropoietin (EPO), bovine submaxillary mucin and oral epithelial cell-bound glycans, and on N- and O-glycans released from a glycoprotein. Either fluorescently labelled or unlabelled glycans are suitable. It can also be used on released sialic acids.Unit DefinitionOne unit (U) of acetyl esterase is defined as the amount of enzyme required to produce 300 µmole of 4-nitrophenol and acetate in 1 minute at 30°C in a buffer containing 50 mM Tris-HCl, 140 mM NaCl, pH 8.5, from 4-nitrophenyl acetate, a chromogenic esterase substrateStorageProtect from sources of heat and light. When stored correctly, the enzyme should be stable for 24 months from date of purchase. Exposure to ambient temperatures (20 – 26°C) over 3 days does not result in a reduction of enzymatic activity.ShippingThe product should be shipped at 4°C.HandlingEnsure that any glass, plastic ware or solvents used with this item are free of environmental carbohydrates. Use powder-free gloves for all sample handling procedures and avoid contamination with environmental carbohydrate.SafetyPlease read the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) for all chemicals used. All processes involving labelling reagents should be performed using appropriate personal safety protection – safety glasses, chemically resistant gloves (e.g. nitrile), lab coat, and when appropriate, in a laboratory fume cupboard.For research use only. Not for human or drug use ApplicationAcetyl esterase (sialate-O-acetylesterase) can be used to remove 9-, 8- and 7-O-acetyl groups from released sialic acids, released glycans or glycoproteins... Read More |