Protein Gel Electrophoresis and Transfer Equipment
What is protein gel electrophoresis? Protein gel electrophoresis is a method that often uses various systems and transfer equipment to separate a diverse mixture of proteins by their molecular weight. Subsequent protein analyses include protein purification, proteomics, and Western Blotting applications. A variety of electrophoresis cells and transfer systems for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), SDS-PAGE, 2D-PAGE, and wet protein transfer systems are available for your needs.
Explore our rapid gel casting, electrophoresis, and transfer equipment product solutions:
mPAGE® Lux Casting System for SDS-PAGE
Add mPAGE® Lux Casting System to your lab and have ready-to-go gels in under 3 minutes. Take a breath and get used to a fast gel casting process with less waste and without the worry of failure. That’s fresh.
The mPAGE® Lux Casting System replaces your SDS-PAGE gel casting process with faster, simpler, and safer methods with more reproducible results.
- Cure a mini gel in 90 seconds with the mPAGE® Lux Casting System compared to conventional methods that take more than 90 minutes.
- Bis-Tris gel chemistry allows for shorter run times compared to conventional methods.
- mPAGE® Caster prevents leakage.
- Superior band quality compared to Tris-Glycine gels.
- All buffers and stains can be shared as the same chemistry is used with mPAGE® TurboMix casting kits and mPAGE® precast gels.
- Less toxic chemicals used. No APS or TEMED required.
Figure 1.Auto2D® 2D-PAGE and 2D-DIGE Device.
Auto2D® Electrophoresis Device
Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis has generally been regarded as difficult to perform and time-consuming, requiring advanced user training while offering low reproducibility and high inter-operator variability.
The Auto2D® 2-D Electrophoresis Device provides a fully automatable user-friendly solution for highly reproducible, rapid results and analysis.
- Fully automated to eliminate tedious handling steps
- Fast results in 1-2 hours
- High reproducibility
- Easy to use, with no advanced training required
- Lower inter-operator variability
- Quick workflow implementation for reduced lab downtime
mPAGE® GEL CASTER AND MINI GEL SYSTEM
Discover our new mPAGE® complete solution for casting mini gels. The mPAGE® Gel Caster and Mini Gel System offer a leak-free solution for hand-casting up to 2 mini protein gels, high-resolution protein separation on precast or hand-cast gels, and electrophoretic transfer to blotting membranes. For outstanding resolution and reduced run times, use our TurboMix® Bis-Tris Acrylamide Gel Casting and mPAGE® Bis-Tris Precast Gel solutions along with the compatible mPAGE® Buffer Systems.
mPAGE® GEL CASTER FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Simplify hand casting gels and eliminate leakage during the casting process
- Hand cast up to 2 mini gels (8 x 10 cm) at one time
- Maximum flexibility with gel caster available as a standalone device or comes as a device kit with the plates and combs
- Mini Short Plates and Spacer Plates: 0.75 mm, 1.0 mm, or 1.5 mm thickness
- Combs: 10 wells and 15 wells
mPAGE® MINI GEL SYSTEM FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Prevents incorrect assembly and leakage
- Compatible with gels cast on the mPAGE® Gel Caster and mPAGE® Precast Gels
- Available in 2 formats for running up to 2 or 4 mini gels (8 x 10 cm)
- Accommodates 2 gel holder cassettes for protein transfer to Immobilon® PVDF or NC blotting membrane
Related Product Resources
- Article: Western Blotting Protocol (Immunoblotting Protocol)
Western blot protocol with workflow steps for different blot procedures, describing the electrophoretic transfer of proteins from SDS polyacrylamide gels to sheets of nitrocellulose.
- Handbook: Protein Blotting Tips and Tricks
This handbook represents the collective experience of our application scientists, who are actively engaged in advancing the science of protein blotting and detection.
- Brochure: Rethink Western Blotting
Western blotting (also known as immunoblotting) is one of the most commonly used techniques in the lab, yet difficulties persist in obtaining consistent, quality results.
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