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Thermo Scientific™ Y-PER™ Plus Dialyzable Yeast Protein Extraction Reagent
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Effectively lyse yeast and bacterial cells to extract and solubilize proteins for analysis with Thermo Scientific™ Y-PER-Plus Dialyzable Yeast Protein Extraction Reagent.
The proprietary formulation of cell lysis buffer facilitates protein extraction from S. cerevisiae and S. pastoris yeast cell cultures. Glass bed disruption is not necessary; protein extraction is achieved by a 20-minute incubation in the reagent at room temperature. Unlike other cell lysis buffers, the Y-PER-Plus Reagent uses a detergent component that is fully dialyzable, allowing complete exchange of the extracted protein into any buffer required by downstream techniques.
Highlights:
- Stable formulation designed for room temperature storage
- Yields protein extract with simple 20-minute hands-off incubation
- Requires no rigorous mechanical disruption or lengthy enzymatic treatments
- Tris-based buffer has a very low ionic strength and does not include sodium chloride
- Simple formulation contains no reducing agents or chelating agents
- Fully dialyzable formulation provides complete control over downstream applications
- Compatible with both the Thermo Scientific Pierce™ BCA and Coomassie Plus™ Protein Assays
Specifications
Specifications
| Quantity | 500 mL |
| Format | Liquid |
| Product Type | Yeast Protein Extraction Reagent |
| Volume (Metric) | 500 mL |
| Content And Storage | Upon receipt store at room temperature. Product shipped at ambient temperature. |
| Product Line | Y-PER |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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