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Buffer Detection Kit for Magnetic Beads
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Space Saver Option(チェックを入れると箱詰めから袋詰めに変更となりますのでご注意ください) Customers purchasing multiple kits may choose to save storage space by eliminating the kit packaging and receiving their multiplex assay components in plastic bags for more compact storage.
Traditional peptide quantitation can be inaccurate.
Determining peptide concentration accurately and quickly has proven difficult for many researchers. Most commonly used methods for peptide quantitation rely on the weight of the lyophilized powder, absorbance of ultraviolet (UV) light or amino acid analysis. Establishing peptide concentration based on the weight of the lyophilized peptide is inaccurate in most cases, because the analyzed powder can contain a significant quantity (10-70%) of bound water, salts or counterions. Another peptide quantitation method relies on absorbance at 280 nm, and thus can only be used to estimate peptide concentration if tryptophan and tyrosine resides are present in the sequence. Therefore, peptides that do not contain amino acids that absorb light at 280 nm cannot be accurately quantified using this method.
Benefits of Using Direct Detect® Spectrometer for Peptide Quantitation
The Direct Detect® spectrometer provides a universal, fast and accurate peptide quantitation method that does not require sample manipulation. IR spectroscopy exploits the fact that molecules absorb specific frequencies characteristic of their structure. To form a peptide, amino acids are covalently linked via amide (peptide) bonds. In order to determine protein and peptide concentration, the Direct Detect® spectrometer uses the intensity of the Amide I band, which is assigned to C=O stretching vibration of the peptide bond (about 80%) with a minor contribution from C-N stretching vibration (about 20%).