Coomassie protein assay reagent is a protein analysis reagent used for the determination of total protein concentration. The Coomassie dye in the Coomassie (Bradford) reagent binds to protein in the sample leading to an immediate shift in absorption with a concomitant color change of the solution from red to blue. This spectrophotometric measurement of the intensity of this resulting blue color is used to determine the concentration of protein in solutions.
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Suitable for the determination of protein according to Bradford. Five-fold concentrate for tests in microtiter plates; ten-fold concentrate for tests in photometric cuvettes (d=1cm); dilute with H2O
Proteomics approach was used to elucidate the molecular interactions taking place at the stem cell wall level when tomato species were inoculated with Ralstonia solanacearum, a causative agent of bacterial wilt. Cell wall proteins from both resistant and susceptible plants
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A rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein-dye binding.
M M Bradford
Analytical biochemistry, 72, 248-254 (1976-05-07)
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