Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) (2024)

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The Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range is a mixture of highly pure, recombinant, prestained proteins, covalently coupled with a blue chromophore, and two reference bands (one orange and one green at 72 kDa and 26 kDa, respectively), that resolves into 11 sharp bands when electrophoresed.

  • Allows approximate molecular weight determination when performing SDS-PAGE analysis.
  • Applications include verification of Western transfer efficiency on membranes and fluorescent imaging of SDS-PAGE.
  • Direct loading, additional loading buffer and heat incubation not required
  • Recombinant proteins with no detectable protease contaminating activities
  • Optimal stability for up to 24 months

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  • Product Information

    The Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range is a mixture of highly pure, recombinant, prestained proteins, covalently coupled with a blue chromophore, and two reference bands (one orange and one green at 72 kDa and 26 kDa, respectively), that resolves into 11 sharp bands when electrophoresed. The Color Prestained Protein Standard is designed for observing protein separation during SDS-PAGE, verification of western transfer efficiency on membranes, and for approximating the size of proteins (1-2). The Color Prestained Protein Standard may also be used in fluorescent imaging of SDS-PAGE.
    Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) (4)
    This product is related to the following categories:
    Protein Standards Products,
    Protein Standards Products
    This product can be used in the following applications:
    Protein Standards,
    Protein Analysis Tools
    • Reagents Supplied

      The following reagents are supplied with this product:

      NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration
      • P7719S -20
        Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) P7719SVIAL -20 1 x 150 gel lanes Not Applicable
      • P7719L -20
        Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) P7719SVIAL -20 5 x 150 gel lanes Not Applicable
    • Properties & Usage

      Storage Buffer

      62.5 mM Tris-phosphate
      1 mM EDTA
      2% SDS
      10 mM DTT
      1 mM NaN3
      33% Glycerol
      pH 7.5 @ -20°C

    • Advantages and Features

      Features

      • Direct loading, additional loading buffer and heat incubation not required
      • Applications include verification of western blot transfer efficiency on membranes and fluorescent imaging of SDS-PAGE
    • Related Products

      Companion Products

      • Blue Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (11-250 kDa)
      • Unstained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-200 kDa)
    • Product Notes

      1. To ensure uniform mobility, load an equal volume of 1X Reducing SDS Loading Buffer into any unused wells.
      2. To maximize shelf life, store at -20°C. Guaranteed stable for 2 years when properly stored.
      3. It is not necessary to pre-heat the unstained protein standard prior to loading on a gel.
      4. Recommended mini-gel load: 3 μl.
      5. Apparent molecular weight values for prestained proteins can be different when run on different gel types and percentages.
    • References

      1. Laemmli, UK (1970). Nature. 227, 680.
      2. Sambrook, J., Fitsch, EF. and Maniatis, T. (2001). Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual. (3rd ed.). Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
  • Protocols, Manuals & Usage

    • Protocols

      1. Protocol for Using the Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) (NEB #P7719) for an SDS-PAGE Mini Gel
  • FAQs & Troubleshooting

    • FAQs

      1. How does the new Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range differ from NEB’s previous Color Prestained Protein Standard?
      2. What is the protein concentration of the proteins used in the Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range?
      3. I accidentally left my Protein Standard out at room temperature for a number of days. Is it still okay to use?
      4. I notice that the molecular weights I am observing are slightly different than those reported. Can you explain?
      5. What volume is supplied in a small pack and a large pack of NEB’s Protein Standards?
  • Citations & Technical Literature

  • Quality, Safety & Legal

    • Quality Control Assays

      Quality Control tests are performed on each new lot of NEB product to meet the specifications designated for it. Specifications and individual lot data from the tests that are performed for this particular product can be found and downloaded on the Product Specification Sheet, Certificate of Analysis, data card or product manual. Further information regarding NEB product quality can be found here.

    • Specifications & Change Notifications

      The Specification sheet is a document that includes the storage temperature, shelf life and the specifications designated for the product. The following file naming structure is used to name these document files: [Product Number]_[Size]_[Version]

      • P7719S_L_v1
    • Certificate of Analysis

      The Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a signed document that includes the storage temperature, expiration date and quality controls for an individual lot. The following file naming structure is used to name these document files: [Product Number]_[Size]_[Version]_[Lot Number]

      • P7719G_v0_10040353
      • P7719L_v1_10040352
      • P7719S_v1_10040351
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      • P7719S_v1_10118360
      • P7719G_v1_10113861
      • P7719L_v1_10118358
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      • P7719G_v1_10190569
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    • Safety Data Sheets

      The following is a list of Safety Data Sheet (SDS) that apply to this product to help you use it safely.

      • Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa)

    • Legal and Disclaimers

      Products and content are covered by one or more patents, trademarks and/or copyrights owned or controlled by New England Biolabs, Inc (NEB). The use of trademark symbols does not necessarily indicate that the name is trademarked in the country where it is being read; it indicates where the content was originally developed. The use of this product may require the buyer to obtain additional third-party intellectual property rights for certain applications. For more information, please email busdev@neb.com.

      This product is intended for research purposes only. This product is not intended to be used for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes in humans or animals.

      New England Biolabs (NEB) is committed to practicing ethical science – we believe it is our job as researchers to ask the important questions that when answered will help preserve our quality of life and the world that we live in. However, this research should always be done in safe and ethical manner. Learn more.

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Color Prestained Protein Standard, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) (2024)

FAQs

What is the color prestained protein standard? ›

The Color Prestained Protein Standard is designed for observing protein separation during SDS-PAGE, verification of western transfer efficiency on membranes, and for approximating the size of proteins (1-2). The Color Prestained Protein Standard may also be used in fluorescent imaging of SDS-PAGE.

What is color coded prestained protein marker broad range? ›

Color-coded Prestained Protein Marker, Broad Range (10-250 kDa) is a mixture of purified proteins, covalently coupled to blue, green or orange dyes, that resolves to 11 bands between 10 and 250 kDa when subjected to electrophoresis. The protein concentrations are carefully balanced for even intensity.

What is the prestained protein ladder broad range? ›

Prestained Protein Ladder ab116028 is a three-color protein standard with 12 pre-stained proteins covering a wide range of molecular weights from 10 to 245 kDa.

What are prestained protein standards? ›

Prestained natural protein standards for SDS-PAGE and western blotting provide a quick and easy way to monitor protein separation during electrophoresis and to assess transfer efficiency on blots. Each lot of prestained protein standards is individually calibrated for estimating the MW of sample proteins.

What is the colour of protein test results? ›

The biuret test colors change between blue (due to the copper sulfate) and dark purple. If the solution turns purple upon adding the biuret reagent, protein is present in the solution.

What is the purpose of the prestained standards? ›

Prestained standards allow direct visualization of the proteins' migration during electrophoresis and are useful to assess their subsequent transfer to membranes. Prestained standards can be used for size estimation, however unstained protein standards are recommended for the most accurate size determination.

What is the difference between prestained and unstained protein ladder? ›

However, an unstained protein ladder can only be visualized following staining with Coomassie or a similar non-specific protein stain. Unstained protein ladders are more accurate for sizing proteins, as the dyes used in prestained ladders can slightly distort the apparent size of the protein ladder proteins on the gel.

What are protein markers used for? ›

Protein molecular weight markers, sometimes referred to as protein standards or protein ladders, are used to estimate the molecular weight of proteins of interest and to monitor the progress of electrophoretic separation or transfer in Western blotting.

How to choose a protein ladder? ›

Unstained protein ladders offer more accurate protein sizing because the dyes in prestained ladders can slightly distort the proteins on the gel. These ladders include easy-to-purify proteins of known molecular weight.

Are all protein ladders the same? ›

Prestained Protein Ladders

They can have either all proteins prestained with one color, two or more proteins prestained in different colors, or all proteins prestained with different colors. Prestained protein ladders have three highly-intensified colored reference bands of 25 kDa, 50 kDa, and 75 kDa (kilodaltons).

What is precision plus protein prestained standards? ›

Precision Plus Protein All Blue Standards are a mixture of ten blue-stained recombinant proteins (10–250 kD), including three reference bands (25, 50, and 75 kD). These standards can be used for fluorescent blot detection at red wavelengths (635 nm laser or red LED).

What food has the most bioavailable protein? ›

Chicken, turkey, beef, pork and lamb are all great sources of complete and bioavailable protein. Chicken breast and pork loin are both leaner cuts of meat and contain more protein per volume. Additionally, meat is an excellent source of zinc, selenium, iron and B vitamins.

What kind of protein is best? ›

Proteins that come from animal sources, such as meat, eggs, and milk, as well as soy and quinoa, are called complete proteins. This means they contain all the essential amino acids the body needs and are the highest-quality protein sources.

What is high quality protein? ›

Protein sources like meat, dairy, eggs, and fish are high-quality and complete proteins. Which means they have a high digestible value. Plant protein sources on the other hand have a different amino acid profile from that of animal protein. They contain much less of the essential amino acids, especially leucine.

What is the color of the total protein test? ›

This total protein method utilizes the biuret reaction, with measurement of the final product at 546 nm. Divalent copper reacts in alkaline solution with protein peptide bonds to form the characteristic purple-colored biuret complex.

What is the color of the protein assay? ›

The Coomassie brilliant blue G-250 dye exists in three forms: anionic (blue), neutral (green), and cationic (red). Under acidic conditions, the red form of the dye is converted into its blue form, binding to the protein being assayed. If there's no protein to bind, then the solution will remain brown.

What is the color code of proteins? ›

Structure Colours. The RasMol 'structure' colour scheme colours the molecule by protein secondary structure. Alpha helices are coloured magenta, [240,0,128], beta sheets are coloured yellow, [255,255,0], turns are coloured pale blue, [96,128,255] and all other residues are coloured white.

What is the difference between unstained and prestained protein ladder? ›

We recommend using unstained protein ladders for molecular weight estimation applications as prestained ladders have a dye that is covalently bound to each protein that will result in the ladder migrating differently in different buffer systems (i.e., different gels).

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