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Invitrogen™ SilverQuest™ Silver Staining Kit
Description
Includes
This kit contains sufficient reagents to stain 25 minigels. Contains: 250 mL Sensitizer, 25 mL Stainer, 250 mL Developer, 2mL Developer Enhancer, 250 mL Stopper solution, 60 mL Destainer A, 60 mL Destainer B
The SilverQuest™ Silver Staining Kit provides a rapid and easy method to silver stain proteins and DNA in polyacrylamide gels. The SilverQuest™ Silver Staining Kit is specifically designed to provide sensitive silver staining compatible with mass spectrometry analysis.
- High sensitivity with protein detection at sub-nanogram level
- Staining compatible with mass spectrometry analysis
- Rapid and protein bands can be visualized within an hour
- Easy to use, color-coded solutions for easy staining protocol
Protein Gel Electrophoresis, Protein Gel Staining and Imaging, Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis
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Shipping Condition: Room Temperature
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | This kit contains sufficient reagents to stain 25 minigels Contains: 250 mL Sensitizer 25 mL Stainer 250 mL Developer 2 mL Developer Enhancer 250 mL Stopper solution 60 mL Destainer A 60 mL Destainer B Store kit at room temperature (15°C to 30°C). Stable for 6 months. |
| Detection Location | In-Gel Detection |
| Detection Method | Colorimetric |
| Label or Dye | SilverQuest Silver Stain |
| Quantity | 1 kit |
| Target Molecule | Protein |
| Product Line | SilverQuest |
| Product Type | Protein Gel Stain Kit |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
In general, the required amount needed to identify a gel-separated protein by enzymatic digestion (usually Trypsin) is about 2 pmole (equivalent to approximately 0.12 µg). Our SilverQuest Silver staining kit is mass spectrometry compatible.
The sensitizing step is the optimal point to stop the procedure. The gel can be left overnight in the Sensitizing Solution. Although some other kits recommend leaving gels in the fix step, we have found that overnight fixation diminishes stain performances.
Coomassie sensitivity: 50-500 ng protein per band
Silver-staining sensitivity: 1-5 ng protein per band
In general, silver staining is 10-100 times more sensitive than Coomassie staining.
This is usually due to overloading of the protein sample. We recommend decreasing the protein load per band. For an unknown protein, a serial dilution may be necessary to determine the best amount to load for a particular protein.
Here are possible causes and solutions:
- Low protein load. Increase the amount of protein load. Be sure to have at least 1-5 ng protein on the gel.
- Some proteins may need longer fixing time. Increase the time for fixing the gel to 2 hours or overnight.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.