Actin protein (rhodamine, human platelet non-muscle)Actin protein (rhodamine, human platelet non-muscle)
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Actin protein (rhodamine, human platelet non-muscle)

Product Uses Include

  • In vivo actin polymerization studies (micro-injection into non-muscle cells)
  • In vitro motility studies using fluorescent F-actin and non-muscle myosins

Material
Non-muscle actin purified from human platelets (Cat. # APHL99) has been modified to contain covalently linked rhodamine at random surface lysine residues. An activated ester of rhodamine is used to label the protein. The labeling stoichiometry has been determined to be 0.4 dyes per actin monomer. Rhodamine non-muscle actin has an approximate molecular weight of 43 kDa. Rhodamine non-muscle actin is supplied as a pink lyophilized powder. The lyophilized protein is stable for 6 months wh en stored desiccated to <10% humidity at 4°C. The protein should be reconstituted to 10 mg/ml with distilled water, it will then be in the following buffer: 5 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.0, 0.2 mM CaCl2, 0.2 mM ATP, 5% sucrose, and 1% dextran.

Rhodamine actin from a muscle source is also available (Cat. # AR05).

Purity
Protein purity is determined by scanning densitometry of Coomassie Blue stained protein on a 12% polyacrylamide gel. APHR rhodamine non-muscle actin is >99% pure. No free dye is detectable in the final product 

Biological activity
The biological activity of rhodamine non-muscle actin is determined by its ability to efficiently polymerize into filaments in vitro and separate from unpolymerized components in a spin down assay. Stringent quality control ensures that >80% of the labeled non-muscle actin polymerizes in this assay, which is comparable to the unconjugated protein (APHL99).

Cat# Size Price Qty Buy
APHR-A 4 x 10 ug
£255.06
APHR-C 20 x 10 ug
£791.70

Additional Information

Property Value or Rating
Manufacturer Cytoskeleton, Inc
Storage 4°C

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