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Bicinchonic acid method

Bradford method Bicinchonic acid method Peterson method... [Pg.179]

Bradford reagent contains the dye Coomassie blue G-250 in an acidic solution. The dye binds to protein, yielding a blue colour that absorbs maximally at 595 nm Copper-containing reagent that, when reduced by protein, reacts with bicinchonic acid yielding a complex that displays an absorbance maximum at 562 nm Essentially involves initial precipitation of protein out of solution by addition of trichloroacetic acid. The protein precipitate is redissolved in NaOH and the Lowry method of protein determination is then performed Interaction of silver with protein - very sensitive method... [Pg.179]

The most common methods used to determine protein concentration are the dye-binding procedure using Coomassie brilliant blue, and the bicinchonic-acid-based procedure. Various dyes are known to bind quantitatively to proteins, resulting in an alteration of the characteristic absorption spectrum of the dye. Coomassie brilliant blue G-250, for example, becomes protonated when dissolved in phosphoric acid, and has an absorbance maximum at 450 nm. Binding of the dye to a protein (via ionic interactions) results in a shift in the dye s absorbance spectrum, with a new major peak (at 595 nm) being observed. Quantification of proteins in this case can thus be undertaken by measuring absorbance at 595 nm. The method is sensitive, easy and rapid to undertake. Also, it exhibits little quantitative variation between different proteins. [Pg.180]

Bicinchoninic acid method Bicinchoninic acid is added to the reaction products of the biuret reaction to form the copper-bicinchonate complex. The absorbance of the complex is measured spectrometrically at 560 nm 0.5-50 ng ml" ... [Pg.1139]


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