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A7472

Sigma-Aldrich

Allophycocyanin

suspension, 4 mg/mL

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APC

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About This Item

MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12171500
NACRES:
NA.47

form

suspension

Quality Level

mol wt

104 kDa

composition

Suspension in 60% saturated Ammonium Sulfate and 50 mM Potassium Phosphate, pH 7.0

concentration

4 mg/mL

color

blue

λmax

645-655 nm

application(s)

diagnostic assay manufacturing
hematology
histology

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

2-8°C

Application

Phycobiliprotein exhibiting exceptional absorbance and fluorescence characteristics due to a lack of susceptibility to internal and external fluorescence quenching. Ideal for highly sensitive studies in flow cytometry and immunoassays.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Allophycocyanin is a pigment which allows the energy trapped by phycobiliproteins to be transferred to the chloroplast lamellae.

Physical form

4 mg/mL solution in 60% saturated ammonium sulfate and 50 mM potassium phosphate

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Energy transfer in phycobilisomes from phycoerythrin to allophycocyanin.
Gantt E and Lipschultz CA
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 292, 858-861 (1973)
Margit Kaldmäe et al.
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society, 28(6), 1024-1030 (2019-03-31)
Biotechnological applications of protein complexes require detailed information about their structure and composition, which can be challenging to obtain for proteins from natural sources. Prominent examples are the ring-shaped phycoerythrin (PE) and phycocyanin (PC) complexes isolated from the light-harvesting antennae
Erica D'Aguanno et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland), 5(1), 969-996 (2015-03-21)
How did primitive living cells originate? The formation of early cells, which were probably solute-filled vesicles capable of performing a rudimentary metabolism (and possibly self-reproduction), is still one of the big unsolved questions in origin of life. We have recently

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