Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail A (50X)
$42.00 - $90.00
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Cat. No.: PPICA-2 (for 2ml)
Cat. No.: PPICA-10 (for 10ml)
Description
Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail A (50X) is a mixture of phosphatase inhibitors used for protein extraction from animal cells or tissues, fungi, bacteria, and plants, as well as for other related purposes. It contains 250mM sodium fluoride, 50mM sodium pyrophosphate, 50mM β-glycerophosphate, and 50mM sodium orthovanadate in H2O, and can broadly inhibit acid, alkaline, Ser/Thr, and Tyr phosphatases in protein extracts.
Extracts from cells or tissues contain many endogenous proteases and phosphatases that can lead to protein degradation or dephosphorylation, affecting subsequent protein detection. Adding appropriate protease and phosphatase inhibitors to the extracts is an effective method to prevent protein degradation and dephosphorylation. This phosphatase inhibitor cocktail can effectively inhibit common phosphatases from dephosphorylating proteins, maintaining the original phosphorylation state of the proteins.
This product is an optimized and tested phosphatase inhibitor cocktail for protein extraction from animal cells or tissues, fungi, bacteria, and plants, containing broad-spectrum inhibitors for Ser/Thr, Tyr, acid, and alkaline phosphatases.
The phosphatase inhibitor cocktail contains 250mM sodium fluoride, 50mM sodium pyrophosphate, 50mM β-glycerophosphate, and 50mM sodium orthovanadate, prepared in ultrapure water.
This product is convenient to use; typically, it is added to the lysis buffer at a 1:50 ratio for protein extraction from samples, effectively inhibiting protein dephosphorylation.
This product can effectively inhibit various phosphatases in protein extracts, such as Ser/Thr, Tyr, acid, and alkaline phosphatases. Sodium fluoride is a reversible inhibitor of acid phosphatases; sodium pyrophosphate is an irreversible inhibitor of Ser/Thr phosphatases; β-glycerophosphate is a reversible inhibitor of Ser/Thr phosphatases; and sodium orthovanadate is a reversible inhibitor of alkaline and Tyr phosphatases.
Storage
Store at -20°C, valid for one year.
Precautions
- This product can be aliquoted and stored as needed, and should be added to lysis buffer or other appropriate solutions just before use.
- The phosphatase inhibitors in this product are harmful to humans. Handle with care and use effective protection to avoid direct contact with the body or inhalation.
- This product is for scientific research use only by professionals and is not intended for clinical diagnosis or treatment, food, or drugs, and should not be stored in ordinary residences.
- For your safety and health, please wear a lab coat and disposable gloves when handling.
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