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Quick start bradford 1 dye

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The Quick Start™ Bradford 1× Dye is a protein assay reagent used for the quantification of protein concentrations. It provides a simple, colorimetric method for determining protein levels in solution.

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Normalizing DHODH Activity and Orotic Acid

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To enable comparison between samples, DHODH activity and endogenous orotic acid concentration in HeLa cell and fibroblast samples were normalised to cell number (1.0 × 105). DHODH activity and endogenous orotic acid concentration in tissue samples were normalised to the total protein concentration. Total protein concentration in tissue sample was measured using a colourimetric kit (Quick Start™ Bradford 1× Dye; Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA, USA).
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Bradford Assay for Protein Quantification

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The concentration of protein solutions was determined using the Bradford assay employing Quick Start Bradford 1× Dye and Quick Start Bovine Serum Albumin as the standard according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Bio-Rad Laboratories GmbH, Feldkirchen, Germany).
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