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Protein Solubilization Buffer, G-Biosciences
Protein Solubilization Buffer, G-Biosciences
Catalog # 95043-574
Supplier:  G-Biosciences
CAS Number:  
Protein Solubilization Buffer, G-Biosciences
Catalog # 95043-574
Supplier:  G-Biosciences
Supplier Number:  786-PSB
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Description:
    FOCUS™ Protein Solubilization Buffer (PSB) with Diluent III
  • Size:
    50 mL
  • Cat. No.:
    95043-574
  • Supplier no.:
    786-PSB

Specifications

About this item

G-Biosciences' FOCUS™ Protein Solubilization Buffer is a dry, urea-based and ready-to-use buffer for protein solubilization

G-Biosciences' FPS Buffer is a DRY, pre-mixed formulation of urea, thiourea, CHAPS and Non-Detergent Sulfobetaine (ND SB) 201 for maximum solubilizing strength. The dry format allows researcher’s to freshly rehydrate as much or as little as is required and therefore prevent urea induced carbamylation.

It is a proprietary modification of urea based chaotropic extraction buffers. Normal urea based buffers solubilize proteins effectively however can modify the native charge of the proteins, due to carbamylation, a process that modifies amino groups, inducing changes in the isoelectric point of proteins leading to artifactual 2D results.

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