What is Precision Plus protein unstained standard?
Rachel Hernandez
Published May 27, 2026
What is Precision Plus protein unstained standard?
Precision Plus Protein Unstained Standards are a mixture of ten Strep -tagged, recombinant proteins (10–250 kD), including three reference bands (25, 50, and 75 kD). The unique Strep -tag affinity peptide allows detection and molecular weight determination on western blots.
What are the reference bands for protein unstained standards?
These unstained protein standards include three high-intensity reference bands (25, 50, and 75 kD). Precision Plus Protein Unstained Standards contain the unique Strep -tag affinity peptide, which allows detection and molecular weight determination on western blots.
How do I select a protein standard for my lab?
Place this handy selection guide magnet on your refrigerator or lab bench to eliminate the guesswork and make protein standard selection simple. Precision Plus Protein™ Standards for protein electrophoresis offer unsurpassed band sharpness, accurate MW determination, lot-to-lot consistency, and excellent blotting results.
What is the molecular weight of Precision Plus protein dual color standards?
Use improved Precision Plus Protein Dual Color Standards for molecular weight estimation on SDS-PAGE gels and western blots. Mixture of 10 recombinant proteins of precise molecular weights (10–250 kD) 8 blue-stained bands and 2 pink reference bands (25 and 75 kD)
What is the gel migration pattern of the preprecision plus protein standards?
Precision Plus Protein Standards have the same gel migration patterns, with three high-intensity reference bands (25, 50, and 75 kD), and provide exceptional lot-to-lot molecular weight consistency.
What are preprecision plus protein Kaleidoscope standards?
Precision Plus Protein Kaleidoscope Standards are a mixture of ten multicolored recombinant proteins (10–250 kD). These standards can be detected by fluorescence when excited at appropriate wavelengths.