| Description | Polyphenol Oxidase (PPO, EC1.10.3.1) is widely found in the plastids of plants, fungi, and insects. It is a copper-containing oxidase that can oxidize monophenols and diphenols to produce quinones, leading to browning. It is closely related to fruit and vegetable processing, tea quality, and Polyphenol Oxidase (PPO, EC1.10.3.1) is widely found in the plastids of plants, fungi, and insects. It is a copper-containing oxidase that can oxidize monophenols and diphenols to produce quinones, leading to browning. It is closely related to fruit and vegetable processing, tea quality, and tissue culture. The Plant Polyphenol Oxidase (PPO) Activity Assay Kit (Catechol, Micro method) provides a simple method to detect the activity level of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in plant tissue samples.Detection Principle: Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in the sample catalyzes the oxidation of catechol to produce quinones, which have a characteristic absorption peak at 410 nm. The rate of increase in absorbance at 410 nm is measured to calculate PPO activity.P1501774Component48T96TStorageP1501774AExtraction Buffer60 mL120 mL2-8℃P1501774BReagentⅠ24 mL48 mL2-8℃P1501774CReagentⅡ6 mL12 mL2-8℃. Store in the dark.Note: Before formal testing, it is recommended to perform a preliminary test with 2-3 samples expected to have significant differences.User-Prepared Instruments and ReagentsMicroplate reader or visible spectrophotometer (capable of measuring absorbance at 410 nm)96-well plate or micro glass cuvettes, adjustable micropipettes and tipsRefrigerated centrifuge, ice maker, constant temperature water bathDeionized waterHomogenizerExperimental Procedure1. Reagent PreparationReagent NameReagent PreparationNotesExtraction BufferReady-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.Store at 4°C.ReagentⅠReady-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.Store at 4°C.ReagentⅡReady-to-use; Equilibrate to room temperature before use.Store at 4°C protected from light; Toxic, handle with care.2. Sample PreparationNote: Fresh samples are recommended. If not used immediately, samples can be stored at -80°C for one month.2.1 Preparation of Crude Enzyme ExtractHomogenize the plant sample in ice-cold Extraction Buffer with a mass (g) to volume (mL) ratio of 1:5 to 1:10 (recommended: 0.1 g tissue + 1 mL Extraction Buffer). Centrifuge the homogenate at 8,000 g, 4°C for 10 minutes. Collect the supernatant and keep it on ice for assay.2.2 Boiled Sample ControlTake an appropriate amount of the crude enzyme extract and heat it in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes (seal to prevent moisture loss). Cool to room temperature.3. Assay Steps3.1 Preheat the microplate reader or visible spectrophotometer for at least 30 minutes. Set the wavelength to 410 nm. For spectrophotometers, zero the instrument with deionized water.3.2 Sample Measurement (Add reagents sequentially into 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes):ReagentControl Tube (µL)Test Tube (µL)Boiled Sample500Sample (supernatant)050ReagentⅠ200200ReagentⅡ50503.3 Mix thoroughly. Incubate in a 25°C water bath for 10 minutes, then immediately transfer to a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. After mixing, centrifuge at 5,000 g, 25°C for 10 minutes. Collect the supernatant. Transfer 200 µL of the supernatant to a micro glass cuvette or 96-well plate. Measure the absorbance of both the Test tube and Control tube at 410 nm. Calculate ΔA = Atest - Acontrol.Note:Each test tube requires a corresponding control tube.It is recommended to perform a preliminary test with 2-3 samples expected to have significant differences before the formal experiment.The optimal reaction temperature for PPO may vary slightly among different samples and can be adjusted between 25-37°C.If the sample absorbance is less than 0.02, consider increasing the sample volume appropriately. If the sample absorbance is greater than 1, it is advisable to dilute the sample before assay.4. Calculation of ResultsNote: We provide both the derived formula and a simplified formula. They are equivalent. It is recommended to use the simplified formula in bold for final calculation.4.1 Calculation Formula when using a 96-well plate:Unit Definition: One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount that causes a change of 0.005 in absorbance at 410 nm per minute per gram of tissue per mL of reaction mixture.PPO Activity (U/g fresh weight) = ΔA × Vtotal reaction÷ (W × Vsample / Vtotal sample ) ÷ 0.005 ÷ T = 120 × ΔA / W4.2 Calculation Formula when using a micro glass cuvette:Unit Definition: One unit of enzyme activity is defined as the amount that causes a change of 0.01 in absorbance at 410 nm per minute per gram of tissue per mL of reaction mixture.PPO Activity (U/g fresh weight) = ΔA × Vtotal reaction ÷ (W × V sample / Vtotal sample ) ÷ 0.01 ÷ T = 60 × ΔA / WParameter Definitions:Vtotal reaction: Total volume of the reaction system (0.3 mL)Vsample : Volume of sample added to the reaction (0.05 mL)Vtotal sample : Volume of Extraction Buffer added during homogenization (1 mL)T: Reaction time (10 minutes)W: Sample weight (g)PrecautionsThis product is for research use only. Not for use in clinical diagnosis. For your safety and health, please wear lab coats and disposable gloves during operation... Read More | Products Content:F666101Component500 U5000 UStorageF666101AFastStar Probe Buffer (for bisDNA)2×1.2 mL2×12 mL-20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. Protect from light.F666101BSuperFastStar DNA Polymerase (5U/µL)100 µL1 mL-20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. Protect from light.Products Content:F666101Component500 U5000 UStorageF666101AFastStar Probe Buffer (for bisDNA)2×1.2 mL2×12 mL-20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. Protect from light.F666101BSuperFastStar DNA Polymerase (5U/µL)100 µL1 mL-20℃. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle. Protect from light.Products IntroductionThis product is mainly used for PCR using bisulfite-treated DNA as template, in which SuperFastStar DNA Polymerase is a new high-efficiency hot-start enzyme modified by bis-monoclonal antibody, which is completely blocked at room temperature, thus effectively avoiding non-specific amplification caused by the non-specific binding of the primer to the template or the primer dimerization under the condition of room temperature. The optimized FastStar Probe Buffer (for bisDNA) contains PCR Buffer, dNTPs and Mg2+, etc., which is easy to use as customers only need to add templates, primers and probes.caveat1 Before use, please mix the product gently by turning it up and down after it has been completely melted and centrifuged briefly.2. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing of the product, which may degrade its performance. This product can be stored at -20℃ for a long period of time, protected from light. If frequent use is required within a short period of time, it can be stored at 2-8℃.Usage The following examples are conventional PCR reaction systems and conditions, which should be improved and optimized according to the template, primer structure and target fragment size.1.PCR reaction system Note: 1) Usually, better results can be obtained with a primer concentration of 0.2 µM, and 0.1-1.0 µM can be used as a reference for setting the range.2)The concentration of the probe used is related to the fluorescence quantitative PCR instrument used, the type of probe, and the type of fluorescent labeling substance, so please refer to the instrument manual or the specific requirements for the use of each fluorescent probe to adjust the concentration.3)Usually the amount of DNA template is 10-100 ng of genomic DNA or 1-10 ng of cDNA as a reference. Since the templates of different species contain different copy numbers of the target gene, the templates can be diluted in gradients to determine the optimal amount of template to use.2.PCR reaction conditionsNote: 1) The initial denaturation of this product at 95°C for 30s is sufficient for enzyme activation; complex templates can be extended to 3min denaturation.(2) It is recommended to use two-step PCR reaction program, if you can't get good experimental results due to the use of primers with lower Tm value, etc., you can try three-step PCR amplification, and the annealing temperature should be set in the range of 56℃-64℃ as a reference... Read More | DescriptioniPE-Quick Kit is intended for the advanced confirmation of target protein expression utilizingE. Coliextract before the use of theiPE kit (Prod. No. 905089) | Inquire | This reagent kit uses highly sensitive silver dye, which can be applied to protein staining of denatured and non denatured gels. It has the advantages of clear target bands, low background, and flexible control of operation time. In addition, this reagent kit has added a short-term sensitization This reagent kit uses highly sensitive silver dye, which can be applied to protein staining of denatured and non denatured gels. It has the advantages of clear target bands, low background, and flexible control of operation time. In addition, this reagent kit has added a short-term sensitization step, which can significantly reduce the background and enhance the brightness of the target band. P665901Component20 TStorageP665901ASilver Stain Sensitizer (500×)2×1 mLRTP665901BSilver Stain Enhancer3 mLRTP665901CSilver Stain2×250 mLRTP665901DSilver Stain Developer4×125 mLRT Matters needing attention1. Please prepare 50 ml of fixed solution (ultrapure water: ethanol: acetic acid=6:3:1), 50 ml of eluent (10% ethanol), and 50 ml of termination solution (5% acetic acid) in advance.2. Please use deionized water and clean glass or plastic containers during operation, and wear disposable gloves for operation.The entire silver dyeing process needs to be carried out on a shaker, with a rotation speed of about 60 rpm.4. Self prepared ethanol and glacial acetic acid are required.Instructions for useThe dosage of each solution in the following operation steps takes the gel with a size of 8.5 × 5.5 cm and a thickness of 1.0 mm as an example. The gel is immersed in the solution completely, and is operated on a shaker, with a general dosage of 25 ml. For large gel, the dosage of each solution should be scaled up according to the gel volume. Please prepare 50 ml of fixed solution (ultrapure water: ethanol: glacial acetic acid=6:3:1), 50 ml of eluent (10% ethanol), and 50 ml of termination solution (5% glacial acetic acid) in advance.1. Water washing: After electrophoresis is completed, wash the gel twice with ultrapure water for 5 minutes each time.2. Fixation: Fix the gel twice with 25 ml of fixative solution for 15 minutes each time.3. Elution: Wash the adhesive twice with eluent, each time for 5 minutes.4. Water washing: Wash the glue twice with ultrapure water, each time for 5 minutes.5. Sensitization: put the gel washed in the previous step into the silver dye sensitization working solution, incubate it accurately for 1 minute at room temperature, and then wash it with ultrapure water for three times, each time for 20 seconds. Preparation of silver staining sensitization working solution: Take 50 µ l Silver Stain Sensitivity (500 x) and add it to 25 ml of ultrapure water, mix well.6. Silver staining: discard ultrapure water and incubate gel in silver staining working solution for 30 minutes. Preparation of silver staining working solution: Take 25ml Silver Stain and add 50 µ l Silver Stain Enhanced to mix well.7. Water washing: Quickly wash the glue twice with ultrapure water, with each washing accurately controlled for 20 seconds.8. Development: Immerse the washed gel in the developer immediately and incubate it at room temperature for 2-3 minutes until the protein strip is clear. Preparation of developer: Take 25ml Silver Stain Developer and add 30 µ l Silver Stain Enhanced to mix well. Attention: Within 30 seconds of development, protein bands begin to appear and continue to develop for 2-3 minutes. If the protein band appears lighter, the development time can be appropriately extended to 5 minutes or more.9. Termination: After washing the developer on the gel with the termination solution, soak the gel in a new termination solution to react for 10 minutes.Experimental imagesSilver staining results of BSA protein samples after 10% SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresisThe molecular weight of BSA protein is about 66 kD, and the loading amounts from left to right are 50 ng, 10 ng, and 5 ng, respectively... Read More |