Pierce™ 660nm Protein Assay Reagent
Pierce™ 660nm Protein Assay Reagent
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Pierce™ 660nm Protein Assay Reagent

The Pierce 660-nm Protein Assay Reagent is a ready-to-use, detergent- and reducing agent-compatible reagent to quickly measure total protein concentration.Read more
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Catalog number 22660
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The Pierce 660-nm Protein Assay Reagent is a ready-to-use, detergent- and reducing agent-compatible reagent to quickly measure total protein concentration. The assay is more linear than Coomassie-based Bradford assays and compatible with higher concentrations of most detergents, reducing agents, and other commonly used reagents.

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Features of the 660-nm Protein Assay Kit include:
Compatibility—works with a greater range of detergents and reducing agents than other dye-based assays
Ready-to-use—single reagent with a simple mix-and-read protocol; no working reagent to prepare
Linearity—produces standard curves that are more linear than with the Bradford assay method
Assay format—assay may be performed in test tubes or microplates
Sample volume—requires only 10 μL for microplate or 100 μL for the test tube procedures
Storage—room temperature storage

The accessory Ionic Detergent Compatibility Reagent (IDCR) provides for even broader detergent compatibility, making this one of the only protein assays that is suitable for samples containing Laemmli SDS sample buffer with bromophenol blue. Although the Pierce 660-nm Protein Assay produces a higher level of protein-to-protein variation (37%) than other assays, such as the BCA Protein Assay, the simpler single-reagent format and broader substance compatibility make the Pierce 660-nm assay more convenient for many routine applications. The Pierce 660-nm Protein Assay can be performed in either a test tube or microplate format.

How the Pierce 660-nm Assay detects protein
The Pierce 660-nm Protein Assay is based on the binding of a proprietary dye-metal complex to protein in acidic conditions that causes a shift in the dye's absorption maximum, which is measured at 660 nm. The dye-metal complex is reddish-brown and changes to green upon protein binding. The color change is produced by deprotonation of the dye at low pH facilitated by interactions with positively charged amino acid groups in proteins. Therefore, the dye interacts mainly with basic residues in proteins, such as histidine, arginine, and lysine and to a lesser extent tyrosine, tryptophan, and phenylalanine.

The color produced in the assay is stable and increases in proportion to a broad range of increasing protein concentrations, even in the presence of detergents and reducing agents that would be incompatible with Bradford and BCA Protein Assays.

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Specifications
DescriptionPierce 660nm Protein Assay Reagent
AssayProtein Assay Reagent
Detection MethodColorimetric
Product LinePierce™
Product TypeProtein Quantitation Assay
SpecificityNot Target-Specific
Sufficient For500 Tube Assays or 5000 Microplate Assays
For Use With (Application)Solution-based Detection, Absorbance
For Use With (Equipment)Spectrophotometer, Microplate Reader
Quantity750 mL
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store the assay reagent at room temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can I use the Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay to quantify peptides?

The Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay can quantify peptides that are at least 2,500 Da if their compositions include amino acid residues that react with the dye-metal reagent (i.e., histidine, arginine, tyrosine, tryptophan and phenylalanine). For peptides smaller than 2,500 Da, use the Fluoraldehyde Reagent Solution (Cat. No. 26025), which detects amino groups.

Other peptide quantitation assays we offer are Thermo Scientific Pierce Quantitative Colorimetric Peptide Assay (Cat. No. 23275) and Thermo Scientific Pierce Quantitative Fluorometric Peptide Assay (Cat. No. 23290).

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What is the linear range of the Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay?

The assay's linear range is 25-2,000 µg/mL using the test tube procedure and 50-2,000 µg/mL using the microplate procedure.

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Can I measure the absorbance at a wavelength other than 660 nm when using the Thermo Scientific 660nm Protein Assay Kit?

If a 660nm filter is not available, the assay can be measured at wavelengths from 645 to 670nm; however, the assay linear range is 25-2,000 µg/mL and occurs only when the absorbance of the dye-protein complex is measured at 660 nm. Measuring the absorbance at wavelengths other than 660nm will result in a decrease of the assay's linear range and might increase the minimum detection level (i.e., decrease sensitivity).

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What advantages does the Thermo Scientific 660nm Protein Assay have over other protein assays?

The Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay has the following advantages: • Room temperature stability of the assay reagent • A greater linear range than the coomassie-based Bradford assays • Compatibility with commonly used detergents and reducing agents • Compatibility with samples lysed in Laemmli sample buffer • Rapid mix-and-read protocol

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What formats are available for the Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay?

We offer two formats: The complete kit (Cat. No. 22662) contains sufficient reagents for 300 test tube or 3,000 microplate assays and a set of pre-diluted BSA standards with concentrations from 125 to 2,000 µg/mL. The assay reagent (750 ml, Cat. No. 22660) is sufficient for 500 test tube or 5,000 microplate assays.

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