ProteOrange Protein Quantification Reagent, 500×

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ProteOrange is a fluorescent protein-sensitive dye that exhibits almost no fluorescence in the free form but fluoresces upon binding to proteins. The excitation maximum of ProteOrange in the complex with protein is at ~485 nm, the emission maximum — at ~590 nm.

The unique structure of the ProteOrange reagent allows accurate detection of proteins in solutions with concentrations between 10 ng/mL and 10 µg/mL. This level of sensitivity is considerably better than that achieved with the BCA method, Bradford assay, Lowry assay, or absorption measurements at 280 nm. The dye shows minimal variability for different proteins.

The ProteOrange dye has a low tolerance to non-ionic detergents. It is not recommended for cell lysates containing Triton X-100 and sodium deoxycholate, but it can tolerate up to 0.01% SDS (in final concentration).

This reagent is a 500× concentrate of ProteOrange dye. This product is a component of ProteOrange Protein Quantification Kit.

Excitation and emission spectra of ProteOrange complex with protein

Excitation and emission spectra of ProteOrange complex with protein

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General properties

Appearance: Orange solution
Storage conditions: Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Avoid prolonged exposure to light.
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Product specifications

Spectral properties

Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: 470
Emission maximum, nm: 570

Product citations

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  2. Berditchevskii, G.M.; Vasina, L.V.; Ageev, S.V.; Meshcheriakov, A.A.; Galkin, M.A.; Ishmukhametov, R.R.; Nashchekin, A.V.; Kirilenko, D.A.; Petrov, A.V.; Martynova, S.D.; Semenov, K.N.; Sharoyko, V.V. A comprehensive study of biocompatibility of detonation nanodiamonds. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2021, 332, 115763. doi: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115763
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