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Invitrogen™ Novex™ WedgeWell™ Tris-Glycine Welcome Pack, 4 to 12%
Description
The Novex Tris-Glycine Welcome Pack provides all of the necessary Novex Tris-glycine gels, buffers, and reagents you need to begin using the Mini Gel Tank. The Mini Gel Tank is compatible with all Novex and NuPAGE mini gels. Each Mini Gel Tank can accommodate up to two gels per run. The unique tank design enables convenient, side-by-side gel loading and enhanced viewing during use. Run times may vary depending on buffer conditions and power supplies being used.
The Novex Tris-Glycine Welcome Pack contains:
• Mini Gel Tank (A25977)
• Novex Tris-Glycine Mini Gels, WedgeWell format (2 boxes, 20 gels)
• Novex Tris-Glycine SDS Running Buffer, 10X (LC2675)
• Novex Tris-Glycine SDS Sample Buffer, 2X (LC2676)
• NuPAGE Sample Reducing Agent, 10X (NP0004)
• PageRuler Plus Prestained Protein Ladder, 10 to 250 kDa (26619)
About the Mini Gel Tank
The Mini Gel Tank is compatible with all Novex and NuPAGE mini gels. Each Mini Gel Tank can accommodate up to two gels per run. The unique tank design enables convenient, side-by-side gel loading and enhanced viewing during use. Run times may vary depending on buffer conditions and power supplies being used.
About Novex Tris-Glycine gels, WedgeWell format
Novex Tris-Glycine mini gels are polyacrylamide gels based on traditional Laemmli protein electrophoresis, allowing the use of Laemmli sample and running buffers. They enable consistent performance and separation of a wide range of proteins into well-resolved bands. Novex Tris-Glycine gels, WedgeWell format, have innovative wedge-shaped wells that allow up to two times more sample load volume than other 1.0 mm-thick gels. The wedge-shaped wells also have larger openings, making sample loading easier.
For transferring your proteins to a membrane, we recommend using for Novex Tris-Glycine Native Running Buffer (LC2672) or Novex Tris-Glycine Transfer Buffer (LC3675) for traditional wet transfer using the Mini Blot Module (B1000). Alternatively, rapid semi-dry transfer can be done using the Invitrogen Power Blotter or rapid dry transfer using the iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device (IB21001).
Specifications
Specifications
| Gel Percentage | 4 to 12% |
| Gel Size | Mini |
| Gel Thickness | 1.0 mm |
| Gel Type | Tris-Glycine |
| Separation Range | 30 to 250 kDa |
| Wells | 15-well |
| Kit Contents | PageRuler™ Plus Prestained Protein Ladder |
| Quantity | 1 Welcome Pk. kit |
| Shipping Condition | Approved for shipment at room temperature or on wet ice |
| Product Line | Novex, WedgeWell |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We do not recommend using gels past their expiration date because over time, the polyacrylamide hydrolyzes to acrylic acid and ammonia and this will affect the resolution of the proteins. Breakdown of polyacrylamide matrix is identified by:
- Ghost bands and doublets, seen first in the high molecular weight proteins
- Smiling of dye front across the gel, with bands in outer lanes becoming very slanted - proteins run slower there due to change in pH and pore size over time.
This is not really recommended, but it is always possible to increase run time by lowering the voltage of the run. In general, the relationships are linear - i.e., decreasing voltage by half will double the run time.
If you are running the gel at constant voltage, you do not need to increase the voltage regardless of the thickness of the gel.
Using constant voltage allows the current and power to decrease during the run, providing a safety margin in case of a break in the system. Having lower power is a safety benefit and will also decrease the chances of experiencing an overheating of the gel. Further, the constant voltage setting does not need adjustment to account for differences in number or thickness of gels being run.
No. Novex WedgeWell gels must be stored at 4 degrees C.