Trident Membrane Protein Extraction Kit
GTX16373
Product group Molecular Biology
Overview
- SupplierGeneTex
- Product NameTrident Membrane Protein Extraction Kit
- Delivery Days Customer9
- Application Supplier Note1. Read the entire protocol carefully. 2. Before experiment, thaw buffer A or/and buffer B completely, invert the bottles a few times and keep them on ice. Place the filter cartridges in collection tubs, and pre-chill on ice. Pre-chill PBS on ice. 3. For IP, dissolve the extracted plasma membrane in PBS containing 0.5% Triton-X 100. Then do IP assay.
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Scientific DescriptionTrident Membrane protein extraction kit is for rapid extraction of native total membrane proteins from cultured mammalian cells or tissues. Simple and user friendly Wide range of starting cells (1 - 50 millions / sample) Detergent and EDTA free No need for Dounce homogenizer or tissue blender The procedure can be completed in less than 45 min. High yield
- Storage Instruction-20°C,RT
- UNSPSC41106510
References
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- Identification and characterization of protein N-myristoylation occurring on four human mitochondrial proteins, SAMM50, TOMM40, MIC19, and MIC25. Utsumi T et al., 2018, PLoS OneRead more
- Intracellular cholesterol level regulates sensitivity of glioblastoma cells against temozolomide-induced cell death by modulation of caspase-8 activation via death receptor 5-accumulation and activation in the plasma membrane lipid raft. Yamamoto Y et al., 2018 Jan 1, Biochem Biophys Res CommunRead more