Product Details
Alternative Name: | PAR |
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MW: | 1’100 to 275’000 depending on the number of units of ADP-ribose. |
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Source: | Released from automodified PARP-1 by base treatment and purified by boronate affinity. |
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Quantity: | 1µg representing 1.8 nanomoles of 2-300 units of ADP-ribose. |
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Formulation: | Liquid. In water. |
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Purity: | ≥95% (HPLC of ADP-ribose RNA and DNA measurement) |
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Application Notes: | Immunoblotting standard for the detection of poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) of 3-200 bases in size sythesized in vitro or in vivo. |
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Shipping: | Dry Ice |
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Long Term Storage: | -80°C |
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Use/Stability: | Stable for one week when stored at +4°C. Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at -80°C. |
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Handling: | Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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