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Sypro orange protein stain dye

Manufactured by Merck Group

SYPRO Orange protein stain dye is a fluorescent dye used for the detection and quantitation of proteins in various laboratory applications. It binds non-covalently to proteins and emits a bright orange fluorescence upon excitation, allowing for sensitive and specific protein visualization.

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2 protocols using sypro orange protein stain dye

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Protein Thermal Stability Assay

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Assay mixtures of 50 μl containing 0.6 mg/ml protein, 20 mM Bis-Tris propane, pH 7.0 and SYPRO Orange protein stain dye (Sigma). Melting curves were recorded with a temperature range of 20 to 95 °C, using a DNA Engine Opticon 3 real time PCR system (MJ Research) with Opticon Monitor 3.1 analysis software (BioRad).
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Thermal Stability Assay of Proteins

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Assay mixtures of 50 µl containing 0.6 mg/ml protein, 20 mM Bis-Tris propane, pH 7.0 and SYPRO Orange protein stain dye (Sigma). Melting curves were recorded with a temperature range of 20 to 95 °C, using a DNA Engine Opticon 3 real time PCR system (MJ Research)
with Opticon Monitor 3.1 analysis software (BioRad).
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