Tetramethyl ethylenediamine temed
Tetramethyl-ethylenediamine (TEMED) is a chemical compound used as an accelerator in gel electrophoresis techniques, such as SDS-PAGE and native PAGE. It functions by catalyzing the polymerization of acrylamide and bisacrylamide to form the gel matrix.
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2 protocols using tetramethyl ethylenediamine temed
Hydrogel Synthesis and Characterization
Purification and Characterization of Thermostable Phosphatase
Japan). TL was dissolved in 100 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 6.0,
and purified from impurities using an Amicon ultrafiltration device
(50 kDa MWCO). Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, sodium chloride, potassium
dihydrogen phosphate, para-nitrophenyl phosphate
(p-NPP), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), hydrochloric
acid, tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED), and sodium ampicillin were
purchased from Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd. (Osaka, Japan).
Tryptone and yeast extract were purchased from Difco (Miami). Trizma
base and imidazole were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Tokyo, Japan).
Isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) was purchased from
Takara Bio Inc. (Shiga, Japan). Acrylamide/bis solution 30% was purchased
from Nacalai Tesque, Inc. (Kyoto, Japan). All reagents were used as
received.
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