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Modified RIPA Lysis Buffer (Moderate Strong)-20 ml

BPS Bioscience

DESCRIPTION

The Modified RIPA Lysis Buffer is intended for the lysis of mammalian adherent and suspension-cultured cells. This buffer enables the extraction of cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins in mild denaturing conditions. This is an SDS-free buffer optimized and formulated for proteins that might be sensitive to some components of the standard RIPA Buffer. This buffer is compatible with many applications, including ELISA-based assays.

DETAILS

  • Shiptemp: +4°C (gel packs)
  • Synonyms: Cell lysis buffer
  • Category: Cell Signaling/Buffer
  • Description: The Modified RIPA Lysis Buffer is intended for the lysis of mammalian adherent and suspension-cultured cells. This buffer enables the extraction of cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins in mild denaturing conditions. This is an SDS-free buffer optimized and formulated for proteins that might be sensitive to some components of the standard RIPA Buffer. This buffer is compatible with many applications, including ELISA-based assays.
  • Formulation: 50 mM Tris HCl, pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 1 mM EDTA, 1 mM EGTA, 0.5% Triton X-100, and 0.5% sodium deoxycholate
  • Unspsc Code: 47101613
  • Unspsc Name: Buffer solutions
  • Product Type: Buffers and Biochemical Reagents
  • Biosafety Level: Not applicable (BSL-1)
  • Storage Stability: Upon receipt, store at 4°C.  Stable for 6 months from date of receipt, when stored as directed.
  • Mycoplasma Testing: Sterile filtered (0.2 µm)
  • Scientific Category: Consumable
  • Instructions for Use: This is a ready-to-use buffer. Mix well before use. This buffer does not contain protease or phosphatase inhibitors. If desired, add appropriate inhibitors (such as protease inhibitors, phosphatase inhibitors, ADP-ribosylation inhibitors etc.) immediately before use to prevent protein proteolysis or to maintain phosphorylation and/or ribosylation status of proteins.
  • Signed License Required: No