| Specification number | Specification | market price | member price | quantity | add to Shopping Cart |
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| EZWB16-4-12 | 50T | $30.00 |
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Features:
1. Long shelf life:The modified formulation allows the prepared gel to be stored at room temperature for 3 months (in gel preservation solution). One-time gel making, long-term use, avoiding the cumbersome gel casting routine.
2. Convenient sample loading: Colored upper gels (stacking gels) make the sample wells clearer and easier to identify.
3. Fast gel casting: No need to calculate the amount of solution required (just 1:1 mixing), no need to dilute, no need to overlay the separating gel with water.
4. No odor: Laboratory operators do not need to be exposed to odorous and respiratory toxic coagulants TEMED.
5. Efficiently compatible with traditional running buffers and transfer buffers.
Introduction:
PAGE Gel Preparation Kit (fixed concentration) contains various reagents for PAGE gel preparation, including pre-mixed stacking gel solutions and separating gel solutions. Customers only need to prepare a small amount of pure water and prepare the required gel according to the instructions. Just mix the corresponding reagents in a 1:1 ratio before the gel is to be poured, no need to dilute and no need to overlay the separating gel with water, allowing quick casting of multiple gels. The upper gel (stacking gel) is colored to make the sample wells clear and easy to identify and load samples. The dyes do not affect electrophoresis and subsequent staining and membrane transfer experiments. This product adopts the Tris-glycine gel chemistries system and the gels can be used for both nondenaturing and denaturing electrophoresis. For the gels used combining with WSHT’s Ultrafast Running Buffer (Cat. #: EZB2006) and fluorescence loading buffer Quick Bands (Cat. #:ES008), the entire process of sample processing, electrophoresis, and photography can be completed within half an hour, and ideal electrophoresis results can be obtained.
Available concentrations: 6%, 8%, 10%, 12%, 15%.
Product Contents:
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Reagent Number |
Reagent Name |
Specification(50T) |
Specification(125T) |
Storage |
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Reagent A |
Stacking Gel Solution (2×) |
35 mL |
80 mL |
4℃ |
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Reagent B |
Stacking Gel Buffer (2×) |
35 mL |
80 mL |
4℃ |
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Reagent C |
Separating Gel Solution (2×) |
100 mL |
2*125 mL |
4℃ |
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Reagent D |
Separating Gel Buffer (2×) |
100 mL |
2*125 mL |
4℃ |
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Reagent E
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PAGE Gel Coagulant |
5 mL |
8 mL |
-20℃ |
Storage:
1. The kit should be stored at 4°C in dark, and the coagulant should be stored at -20°C. The shelf life is one year.
2. If the coagulant is stored at 4°C, the shelf life is three months.
Protocol:
1. Preparation of separating gel
Referring to the table below, take equal volumes of Separating Gel Solution and Separating Gel Buffer (reagent C and reagent D), mix well; add the corresponding amount of PAGE Gel Coagulant (reagent E) at a ratio of 1% last and mix well just before the gel is to be poured. Immediately after the separating gel solution has been prepared and mixed, fill gel cassette to approximately 2 cm from the top edge of the plate.
2. Preparation of stacking gel
1)Referring to the table below, take equal volumes of Stacking Gel Solution and colorful Stacking Gel Buffer(reagent A and reagent B), mix well; then add the corresponding amount of PAGE Gel Coagulant (reagent E) at a ratio of 1% and mix well just before the gel is to be poured.
2)There is no need to cover the separating gel with water or wait for the separating gel to polymerize after pouring the separating gel. Immediately add the stacking gel on the separating gel. Be careful and gentle when pouring stacking gel to prevent the stacking gel from mixing with the separating gel. Fill gel cassette with the stacking gel solution and insert a comb without trapping air under the teeth. Wait for 20-30min to let it gelate.
3)The gel coagulation time is related to the temperature. The higher the temperature, the shorter the time required for polymerization. The amount of PAGE Gel Coagulant used in the specification is under the standard condition of 25°C. Please increase or decrease the amount of coagulant according to the actual temperature. The maximum addition amount of PAGE Gel coagulant is 1%, the fastest polymerization time is about 15-30 minutes in summer, and about 30-60 minutes in winter with this ratio.
Gel formula for single piece (10*8 cm):
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Thickness |
Separating Gel Formula |
Stacking Gel Formula |
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Separating Gel Solution |
Separating Gel Buffer |
PAGE Gel Coagulant |
Stacking Gel Solution |
Stacking Gel Buffer |
PAGE Gel Coagulant |
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0.75 mm |
2.0 mL |
2.0 mL |
40 μL |
0.75 mL |
0.75 mL |
15 μL |
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1.00 mm |
2.7 mL |
2.7 mL |
60 μL |
1 mL |
1 mL |
20 μL |
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1.50 mm |
4.0 mL |
4.0 mL |
80 μL |
1.5 mL |
1.5 mL |
30 μL |
Number of gels can be prepared with the kit:
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Gel Thickness |
0.75 mm |
1.0 mm |
1.5 mm |
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Number of gels(50T) |
50 pieces(10*8 cm) |
40 pieces(10*8 cm) |
25 pieces(10*8 cm) |
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Number of gels(125T) |
125 pieces(10*8 cm) |
110 pieces(10*8 cm) |
70 pieces(10*8 cm) |
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The specific number of gels that can be prepared is depend on its thickness and size. |
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Note:
3. Store the prepared gel
We recommend prepare PAGE gels fresh. If the prepared gel needs to be stored for a long time, please immerse it in the gel preservation solution (Cat. #:GP016), keep it sealed and moist, and place it in a cool dark place. Gels in preservation solution can be stored for 3 months at room temperature and 1 year at 4°C.For long-term storage of the gel, it should be noted that:
1) Avoid repeated violent changes in temperature.
2) Avoid the temperature below zero, the gel will freeze and be completely scrapped.
3) Make sure the gel is wet.
4.Electrophoresis
If traditional Tris-Gly running buffer is used at 180V, the electrophoresis will be complete in 60min. When the bromophenol blue indicator band is electrophoresed to the bottom of the gel plate or the predetermined position of the experiment, the electrophoresis can be ended. If using WSHT's Ultrafast Running Buffer (Cat.#:EZB2006), electrophoresis can be completed in as little as 20 minutes.
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