Pro-Q™ Emerald 488 Glycoprotein Gel and Blot Stain Kit
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Pro-Q™ Emerald 488 Glycoprotein Gel and Blot Stain Kit

Pro-Q Emerald 488 Glycoprotein Stain provides direct detection of glycoproteins in gels and on blots. Gel staining is rapid andRead more
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Pro-Q Emerald 488 Glycoprotein Stain provides direct detection of glycoproteins in gels and on blots. Gel staining is rapid and very sensitive. Pro-Q Emerald glycoprotein stain reacts with periodate-oxidized carbohydrate groups, creating a bright green-fluorescent signal on glycoproteins. The staining procedure requires only three steps: fixation, oxidation, and staining—no reduction step is required. Depending on the nature and degree of glycosylation, the Pro-Q Emerald 488 stain allows the detection of as little as 4 ng of a glycoprotein per band in gels, making this stain about 50 times more sensitive than the standard periodic acid–Schiff base method using acidic fuchsin dye. Signal can be visualized with visible light with wavelengths near its 510 nm excitation maximum.

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This stain can be combined with general protein stains (for example SYPRO Ruby) for dichromatic detection of glycoproteins and total proteins in gel and on blots.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection LocationIn-Blot Detection, In-Gel Detection
Detection MethodFluorescence
Label or DyePro-Q Emerald 488
Product TypeGlycoprotein Staining Kit
Shelf Life6 Months
Product LinePRO-Q™
Quantity1 kit
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Target MoleculeProteins (Glycoproteins)
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

I have stained my blot with Pro-Q Emerald 300/488 Glycoprotein Blot Stain. Can I also stain the blot with SYPRO Ruby Blot Stain for total protein detection?

Yes. We recommend staining with SYPRO Ruby Blot Stain after staining with Pro-Q Emerald 300 or 488 Glycoprotein Blot Stain.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.