| Description | Aladdin's 10% SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Master Mix contains almost all reagents required for the preparation of 10% SDS-PAGE resolving gels, except for polymerization catalysts such as ammonium persulfate and TEMED.Aladdin's SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Master Mix series can be used to prepare 5 common Aladdin's 10% SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Master Mix contains almost all reagents required for the preparation of 10% SDS-PAGE resolving gels, except for polymerization catalysts such as ammonium persulfate and TEMED.Aladdin's SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Master Mix series can be used to prepare 5 common concentrations of gelsPrecautions:Ammonium Persulfate or its substitute (, ST005) and TEMED are required but not provided in this product.This product contains Acr-Bis which is potentially neurotoxic. Please take effective measures to avoid direct contact with the human body or inhalation.This product is for R&D only. Not for drug, household, or other uses.For your safety and health, please wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during the operation.Instructions for Use:1.According to the size of a target protein, decide an appropriate concentration of SDS-PAGE resolving gel. Please refer to the table below.SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Concentration Optimal Separation Range6%50-150kD8%30-90kD10 -80kD12%12-60kD15%10-40kD2.Prepare a 10% ammonium persulfate solution with ddH2O or other high-purity water. Solution of ammonium persulfate or its substitute is prone to failure and should be prepared freshly or kept frozen for multiple uses.3.Prepare the resolving gel according to the table below. For example, add 100µl of 10% ammonium persulfate and 4µl of TEMED into 10ml of 10% SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Master Mix, mix well, and immediately pour into gel cassette. Overlay with the top layer of water-saturated butanol, isopropanol, 0.1% SDS or distilled water. Leave at room temperature (~25℃) until fully solidified (usually within 10-30 minutes). Note: The amount of polymerization catalyst in the table below is recommended for polymerization at 25℃. It can be adjusted appropriately according to the temperature. For example, when the room temperature is lower than 20℃, add more TEMED and 10% ammonium persulfate appropriately to promote gel solidification.ReagentsVolume of each component (ml) required for different volumes of SDS-PAGE resolving gel10% SDS-PAGE Resolving Gel Master Mix5101520305010% ammonium persulfate or its substitute0.050.10.150.20.30.5TEMED 0.0020.0040.0060.0080.0120.024.After complete polymerization of the resolving gel, remove the liquid used for sealing, and then prepare the SDS-PAGE stacking gel with 's SDS-PAGE Stacking Gel Master Mix. 5.If the prepared gel is not to be used on the same day, it can be stored at 4℃ for 1-2 days... Read More | Inquire | Purity>97% SDS-PAGE.FunctionReceptor for interleukin-2 | SHP2 protein degrader-2 (SHP2-D26) is a SHP2 protein PROTAC degrader. SHP2 protein degrader-2 reduces expression level of SHP2 in various cancer cells.In VitroSHP2 protein degrader-2 (SHP2-D26) achieves excellent degradation of SHP2 with the DC 50 (the concentration where 50% of the protein has beenSHP2 protein degrader-2 (SHP2-D26) is a SHP2 protein PROTAC degrader. SHP2 protein degrader-2 reduces expression level of SHP2 in various cancer cells.In VitroSHP2 protein degrader-2 (SHP2-D26) achieves excellent degradation of SHP2 with the DC 50 (the concentration where 50% of the protein has been degraded) values of 2.6 nM and 6.0 nM for MV4;11 and KYSE520 cells, respectively. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.Form:Solid... Read More | TMB (3, 3', 5, 5'-tetramethylbenzidine) is a chromogenic substrate for Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP). TMB produces a deep blue color during the enzymatic degradation of hydrogen peroxide by HRP.TMB-D Blotting liquid ready-to-use substrate is a highly active and stable blotting substrate utilized for TMB (3, 3', 5, 5'-tetramethylbenzidine) is a chromogenic substrate for Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP). TMB produces a deep blue color during the enzymatic degradation of hydrogen peroxide by HRP.TMB-D Blotting liquid ready-to-use substrate is a highly active and stable blotting substrate utilized for measuring HRP probe activity. A stable blue precipitate is formed at the reaction site.The substrate does not contain NMP (1-methyl2-pyrrolidone) making it REACH Restricted Substances List Annex XVII compliant, while ensuring maximal safety during use, and minimal negative environmental impact.Product Characteristics TMB (3, 3', 5, 5'-tetramethylbenzidine) is a chromogenic substrate for Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP). TMB produces a deep blue color during the enzymatic degradation of hydrogen peroxide by HRP.TMB-D Blotting liquid ready-to-use substrate is a highly active and stable blotting substrate utilized for measuring HRP probe activity. A stable blue precipitate is formed at the reaction site. The substrate does not contain NMP (1-methyl-2- pyrrolidone) making it REACH Restricted Substances List Annex XVII compliant, while ensuring maximal safety during use, and minimal waste problems after use.Composition & Properties Ready-to-use substrate: Includes substrate buffer and hydrogen peroxide. No other reagents should be added.Working Procedure The following procedure is applicable to nitrocellulose membranes. The procedure must be optimized for other membranes.1.The desired amount of substrate is poured into a sealed container and allowed to reach room temperature, in the dark, before use. 2.After the last incubation with HRP-labelled Streptavidin or HRP-labelled secondary antibody it is recommended to wash the membrane in a 0.1 M Tris buffer pH 7.4.3.Shake off the excess buffer and incubate the membrane in the TMB-D Blotting solution for 10 minutes. 4.Wash the membrane in distilled water and allow it to dry. 5.The site of positive reaction will appear light blue with no or very little background staining.Tips & Tricks • The membrane can be blocked with Kementec’s Synthetic Blocking Buffer for Blotting, (cat. no. S494457). • For long-term preservation of the results, the membranes must be stored in the dark.Handling & Storage • Store solution at 2-8⁰C in the dark. • Avoid exposure to light, heat and contamination with metal ions or peroxidase. • Re-dispense only into bottles made of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), amber color. Dispensing guidelines are available upon request... Read More |