Pierce™ Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel
Pierce™ Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel
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Pierce™ Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel

Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel eliminates the need to use laborious and inefficient gel filtration methods to separate the reducedRead more
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Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel eliminates the need to use laborious and inefficient gel filtration methods to separate the reduced sample from the reducing agent. Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel may be adapted conveniently to a variety of scales and formats (i.e. batch, spin column and gravity-flow column procedures). This reducing gel is for single-use applications; it cannot be regenerated and reused.

Features of Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel:

Odorless—reduce proteins at your bench; contributes to a healthier lab environment
Stable—virtually no loss of activity when stored refrigerated
Versatile—reduces peptides and proteins over a broad range of pH, salt or detergent concentrations, and temperature conditions
Flexible—resin slurry provides flexibility for use in spin tube, column or batch modes
Time-saving—no soluble reductant removal saves time and conserves sample
Efficient—cleaves both natural disulfide bonds and those incorporated by crosslinking

Advantages over soluble disulfide reducing agents:
Excellent recovery free from reducing agent—Removing the reducing agent and recovering the reduced molecule without sample loss is a problem inherent to DTT or β-mercaptoethanol (BME). Immobilized TCEP allows you to recover reduced protein/peptide in high yield (85% or higher) without the need to dialyze or desalt.
Odorless—Unlike DTT or BME, Immobilized TCEP is odor-free, so reductions can be carried out conveniently on the bench top.
Stable in air—The inherent stability of TCEP eliminates any need for special precautions to avoid oxidation when handling, using or storing Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel.
Easy to handle—Immobilized TCEP reductant, allows you to easily dispense the amount of support required for each application. Reductions can be conducted over a broad range of pH values (pH 4 to 9) and temperatures (5 to 95°C).

Trialkylphosphines serve as excellent agents for the reduction of disulfide bonds in proteins, peptides and other disulfide bond-containing molecules[1,2] and are relatively unreactive toward other functional groups.[3] The trialkylphosphine TCEP is stable in aqueous solutions and does not undergo the rapid oxidation that often occurs with other reducing agents such as dithiotreitol (DTT) and β-mercaptoethanol (BME).[4] TCEP does not interfere with common sulfhydryl-reactive reagents (e.g., maleimide crosslinkers).[5] Nevertheless, many protocols require recovery of the reduced sample separate from the reducing agent. Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel enables sample reduction and immediate recovery of reduced sample free of reducing agent.

Considerations for use of Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel:
• Reduction occurs over a wide range of pH (pH 4.0-9.0) and temperature (5°-95°C).
• Most proteins are reduced efficiently without a denaturant. However, adding a denaturant such as guanidine·HCl may aid in exposing internal disulfides to the Immobilized TCEP.
• Urea is not recommended as a denaturant as it forms cyanates that react with sulfhydryl groups.
• Do not allow metals to contact the Immobilized TCEP as this will decrease its activity.
• Including 5—20 mM EDTA in the sample buffer during reduction helps prevent reoxidation of the sulfhydryl groups by divalent metals such as Zn 2+, Cu 2+ and Mg 2+.
• The reduced sample should be used immediately after reduction because disulfides will reform over time.

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Pierce™ TCEP-HCl
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product LinePierce™
FormLiquid
Quantity5 mL
Product TypeDisulfide Reducing Reagent
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Upon receipt store at 4°C. Do not freeze.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What reagents decrease or interfere with the activity of Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel?

TCEP is more tolerant of nickel and cobalt than other reducing agents, such as DTT. However, TCEP is inactivated by other metals, namely copper, magnesium, silver and zinc. For this reason, avoid using metal utensils and instruments when working with Immobilized TCEP. Adding EDTA (5-20 mM) to the sample buffer will help maintain activity of the Immobilized TCEP by chelating many divalent metals. In addition, cyanate compounds will react with free sulfhydryls, making them unavailable for intended applications. Because urea can form cyanate degradation products, its use in the sample is not recommended.

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What is the concentration of TCEP in the Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel?

The concentration of TCEP is approximately 8 mM in the settled resin. However, take care when attempting to use this value to calculate the gel amount necessary for sample reduction because the reducing capacity of Immobilized TCEP is somewhat less than an equal concentration of free (non-immobilized) TCEP. Steric hindrance and diffusion to the immobilized TCEP affect the efficiency of interaction between sample molecules and the reductant.

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What factors besides time affect the rate and efficiency of reduction using the Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel?

Increasing the temperature will help to accelerate reduction, e.g., 30 minutes at 37°C is roughly equivalent to 1 hour at room temperature. For proteins, the efficiency of reduction may be improved by changing to more acidic or alkaline conditions (pH 3-4 or pH 8-9), which can alter protein conformation sufficiently to render certain disulfides more accessible to the reducing agent. Likewise, the addition of a denaturant (e.g., 3 M guanidine-HCl) or detergent can expose otherwise inaccessible disulfides to the immobilized reducing agent.

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Are other TCEP-based products available besides Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel?

Yes. We offer TCEP-HCl (1g solid, Cat. No. 20490, 10g solid, Cat. No. 20491), TCEP-HCl 10 x 1 mg No-weigh format, Cat. No. A35349 and TCEP Solution, Neutral pH (5 mL of stable 500 mM TCEP, Cat. No. 77720).

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I accidentally stored the Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel at room temperature rather than 4°C. Is it still good?

TCEP is fairly stable, even at room temperature. If stored in the original container free of contamination, the product likely retains its full activity. If uncertain, test the activity by the protocol mentioned above and described in the instructions for the Immobilized TCEP Disulfide Reducing Gel.

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