71296
PhosphoSafe Extraction Reagent
Novagen′s PhosphoSafe Extraction Buffer efficiently extracts cytosolic proteins from mammalian and insect cells while preserving their phosphorylation state.
Synonym(s):
Protein Extraction Reagent
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Quality Level
form
liquid
manufacturer/tradename
Novagen®
storage condition
OK to freeze
technique(s)
immunoblotting: suitable
application(s)
sample preparation
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−70°C
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General description
PhosphoSafe Extraction Buffer efficiently extracts cytosolic proteins from mammalian and insect cells while preserving their phosphorylation state. This reagent contains the same formula as CytoBuster Protein Extraction Reagent (Trim 2001), but also includes four phosphatase inhibitors: sodium fluoride, sodium vanadate, β-glycerophosphate, and sodium pyrophosphate. PhosphoSafe Extraction Reagent is compatible with kinase assays, protein interaction analysis, and other applications. This reagent is provided in convenient 25-ml bottles (1 bottle for 71296-3, 5 bottles for 71296-4).
Features and Benefits
- Phosphorylation state preserved during extraction
- Compatible with kinase assays
Warning
Toxicity: Toxic (F)
Other Notes
Trim, J.E. and Sawyer, D.L. 2001. inNovations12, 5.
Legal Information
NOVAGEN is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk_germany
WGK 2
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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