Novex™ Tricine Welcome Pack, 10-20%
Novex™ Tricine Welcome Pack, 10-20%
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Novex™ Tricine Welcome Pack, 10-20%

The Novex Tricine Welcome Pack provides all of the necessary Novex Tricine gels, buffers, and reagents you will need to begin using the Mini Gel Tank.
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Catalog NumberWells
EC6625A10-well
EC6625B12-well
EC6625C15-well
Catalog number EC6625A
Price (USD)
604.00
Each
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Wells:
10-well
Price (USD)
604.00
Each
Add to cart
The Novex Tricine Welcome Pack provides all of the necessary Novex Tricine gels, buffers, and reagents you will need to begin using the Mini Gel Tank. The Mini Gel Tank is compatible with all Invitrogen Novex, NuPAGE, and Bolt mini gels. Each Mini Gel Tank can accommodate up to two gels per run. The unique tank design enables convenient, side-by-side gel loading and enhanced viewing during use. Run times may vary depending on buffer conditions and power supplies being used.

The Novex Tricine Welcome Pack contains:
• Mini Gel Tank (A25977)
• Novex Tricine Mini Gels (2 boxes, 20 gels)
• Novex Tricine SDS Running Buffer, 10X (LC1675)
• Novex Tricine SDS Sample Buffer, 2X (LC1676)
• NuPAGE Sample Reducing Agent, 10X (NP0009)
• Spectra Multicolor Low Range Protein Ladder (26628)

About the Mini Gel Tank
The Mini Gel Tank is compatible with all Invitrogen Novex, NuPAGE, and Bolt mini gels. Each Mini Gel Tank can accommodate up to two gels per run. The unique tank design enables convenient, side-by-side gel loading and enhanced viewing during use. Run times may vary depending on buffer conditions and power supplies being used.

About Novex Tricine gels
Novex Tricine gels provide separation of low molecular weight proteins and peptides. The Tricine system is a modification of the tris-glycine discontinuous buffer system developed by Schaegger and von Jagow specifically for peptides and low molecular weight proteins. In this system the tricine replaces the glycine in the running buffer, resulting in more efficient stacking and de-stacking of low molecular weight proteins and higher resolution of smaller peptides.

Transfer
For transfer of proteins to a membrane, we recommend using Novex Tris-Glycine Transfer Buffer (LC3675) for traditional wet transfer using the Mini Blot Module (B1000). Alternatively, rapid semi-dry transfer can be performed using the Invitrogen Power Blotter or rapid dry transfer using the iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device (IB21001).

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
For Use With (Equipment)Mini Gel Tank
Gel Percentage10 to 20%
Gel SizeMini
Gel Thickness1.0 mm
Gel TypeTricine
Separation Range2.5 to 200 kDa
Wells10-well
Product LineNovex™
Quantity1 Welcome Pk.
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Why do Thermo Scientific prestained protein ladders not show the real protein sizes?

Coupling of chromophores to proteins affects the apparent molecular weight of proteins in SDS-PAGE relative to unstained standards. The apparent molecular weight of prestained protein standards is calibrated in the classical TRIS glycine-SDS Laemmli system, however prestained proteins may have different mobility in other electrophoresis buffer and gel systems. It should also be noted that the sizing of proteins by gel electrophoresis does not give an exact value and depends on the protein sequence and post-modification.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

The upper bands of the ladder are missing. What could be the reason?

The upper bands of the ladder may be degraded by proteases. Ladder, gel, buffer, pipettes, pipette tips, or equipment can be contaminated by proteases during usage. A general recommendation would be to avoid working with proteases in the same room. We would recommend preparing fresh solutions, cleaning the equipment, and using clean pipettes and tips. If the ladder itself is contaminated, please use a new tube of the ladder.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Do the proteins in Thermo Scientific protein ladders have a His-Tag or would otherwise react with an anti-His-Tag antibody?

No, proteins in Thermo Scientific protein ladders are not His tagged. However, non-specific interaction between the ladder proteins and primary or secondary antibodies is possible and some His-Tag detection systems, such as Thermo Scientific 6xHis Protein Tag Stain Reagent Kit, show non-specific interaction. The protein ladder bands are more readily detected when using high antibody concentrations. The non-specific cross-reactivity is difficult to predict, it often has a different pattern dependent on the antibodies used in each individual experiment. The most general way to handle this problem would be to use lower concentrations of antibodies and to use lower amount of protein ladders. It may also be useful to leave one empty well between the ladder and the sample to overcome a possible leakage of the signal to the nearby sample lane.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Can Thermo Scientific protein ladders be detected by Strep-Tactin conjugates?

PageRuler Unstained protein ladders can be detected directly on Western blots by using Strep-Tactin conjugates or an antibody against the Strep-tag II sequence. All PageRuler and Spectra ladder proteins contain an integral Strep-tag II sequence, however the prestained ladders cannot be detected by Strep-Tactin conjugates.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Why are the PageRuler and Spectra ladder bands detected with antibodies against eukaryotic proteins?

All PageRuler and Spectra ladder bands are recombinant prokaryotic proteins purified from E. coli cells. None of them are related to eukaryotic proteins, however this cannot exclude the possibility that the ladder proteins may possess an epitope that is cross-reactive with the antibody used.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.