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Native Dinophyceae sp. Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex protein

Cat.No. : PerCP-139
Product Overview : Native Dinophyceae sp. Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex was purified from Dinophyceae sp.. Absorption Maximum: 480 nm± 2nm. Emission Maximum: 675 nm± 2nm. Extinction Coefficient: 0.406 x 10^6 cm^-1 M^-1.
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Description : Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex (PerCP) is isolated from Dinophyceae sp. It has an extremely high absorbtivity, a high quantum efficiency, a large Stokes shift and a strong excitation peak at 482nm with its maximum emission peak at 677nm. The protein is commonly used for fluorescent immunolabeling, particularly in applications involving fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS).
Source : Dinophyceae sp.
Species : Dinophyceae sp.
Form : Supplied in solution of sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.5, 15mM sodium azide.
Molecular Mass : 35 kDa
Purity : A481/A280 ≥ 4.2
A481/A440 ≥ 1.05
A481/A670 ≥ 4.0
A620/A481 ≤ 0.05
Notes : PerCP is stored in containing salty solutions. Therefore, PerCP needs to be desalting. it must be extensively dialyzed prior to use or column to remove any remaining. Use PBS or your conjugation buffer (1 ml of PerCP to 1 liter of buffer) to dialyze at least two changes of buffer.
Stability : 2 years under proper storage conditions.
Storage : Store at 4 centigrade, away from light. Do not freeze.
For research or further manufacturing use only.
Concentration : ≧15 mg/ml

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