Designed for molecular weight determinations on silver stained SDS-PAGE (Laemmli) gels. The proteins supplied in these markers cover the range of molecular weights common to most proteins or their subunits. The markers are formulated to yield a distribution of well-defined bands of approximately equal intensity with low background after electrophoresis and staining using either ProteoSilver™ (PROTSIL1) or ProteoSilver™ Plus (PROTSIL2).
Packaging
Vial contains 200 μl of protein markers. Supplied with one vial of 2× Laemmli sample buffer (S3401).
Other Notes
Will yield 5 protein bands with silver staining:
β-Galactosidase, E. coli, 116,000 Da
Phosphorylase b, Rabbit Muscle, 97,400 Da
Serum Albumin, Bovine, 66,000 Da
Fumarase, Porcine Heart, 48,500 Da
Carbonic Anhydrase, Bovine Erythrocytes, 29,000 Da
Physical form
Solution in 300 mM NaCl, 100 mM DTT, 3 mM NaN3, and 50% glycerol
Reconstitution
Dilute the concentrate between 1:15 and 1:30 depending on the amount of protein loaded in the other lanes. Recommended loading volumes are 10 μl per well for mini gels (10 × 10 cm) or 20 μl per well for standard format gels (16 × 18 cm).
Legal Information
ProteoSilver is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
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