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RIPA Lysis Buffer System (w/out PMSF)

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RIPA Lysis Buffer System (w/out PMSF) also known as PMSF Protease Inhibitor
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RIPA Lysis Buffer System (w/out PMSF) is a high quality, ready to use mammalian cell and tissue lysis buffer with protease inhibitors included
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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The RIPA Lysis Buffer System, without PMSF (Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride), is a widely used reagent in scientific research, particularly in molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology. Its mechanism of action lies in its ability to disrupt cell membranes and solubilize cellular components, facilitating the extraction of proteins and other biomolecules from cells and tissues. In research applications, the RIPA Lysis Buffer System is employed for various purposes, including protein extraction for Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and enzyme activity assays. Additionally, it serves as a crucial component in cell lysis protocols for the analysis of gene expression, protein-protein interactions, and signaling pathways. The absence of PMSF in the buffer system eliminates the risk of protein degradation by serine proteases, allowing for the preservation of protein integrity during extraction and downstream analysis. Moreover, the RIPA Lysis Buffer System is compatible with a wide range of downstream applications, making it a versatile tool for studying cellular processes and molecular mechanisms in both basic and translational research. Overall, the RIPA Lysis Buffer System, without PMSF, plays an essential role in scientific investigations aimed at unraveling the complexities of cellular biology and molecular pathways.


RIPA Lysis Buffer System (w/out PMSF) References

  1. Analysis of pp60c-src tyrosine kinase activity and phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activity in human colon carcinoma and normal human colon mucosal cells.  |  DeSeau, V., et al. 1987. J Cell Biochem. 35: 113-28. PMID: 2448318
  2. Analysis of pp60c-src in human colon carcinoma and normal human colon mucosal cells.  |  Bolen, JB., et al. 1987. Oncogene Res. 1: 149-68. PMID: 2453014
  3. A ts T mutant of Schmidt Ruppin strain of Rous sarcoma virus restricted at 39.5 degrees C for the morphological transformation and the tumorigenicity of chicken embryo fibroblasts.  |  Poirier, F., et al. 1982. Int J Cancer. 29: 69-76. PMID: 6277805

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RIPA Lysis Buffer System (w/out PMSF), 50 ml

sc-364162
50 ml
$24.00

RIPA Lysis Buffer System (w/out PMSF), 500 ml

sc-364162A
500 ml
$174.00

Shoudl there be a protocol for sample prep for the procduct sc-364162? In my case there isn't any to find but we would want to know what the manufacturer reommends for incubation and centrifugation step. Can you please clarify? Thanks, Christine

Asked by: C Bosch
Thank you for your question. We recommend to combine 10 μl sodium orthovanadate solution and 10-20 μl protease inhibitor cocktail solution per ml of 1X RIPA Lysis buffer immediately before lysing cells to prepare complete RIPA. 3 ml complete RIPA per gram of tissue OR 1 ml complete RIPA per 2.0x107 cells in suspension OR 0.6 ml complete RIPA per subconfluent monolayer on a 100 mm plate should be used. Gently agitate the solution for 15 minutes at 4° C before transferring the resulting lysate to a microcentrifuge tube.
Answered by: Tech Support Europe
Date published: 2019-07-30

Buongiorno, vorrei sapere a che temperatura conservare RIPAbuffer. Il prodotto è arrivato in ghiaccio secco e va conservato a -20°C. Dopo il primo scongelamento posso conservalo a 4°C? Grazie

Asked by: STEFANIA1
Thank you for your question. The buffer can be kept at 4 °C for short-term storage and should be frozen at -20 °C for long-term storage to ensure its viability. Grazie per la sua domanda. Il Tampone puó essere conservato a 4 °C solo per tempi brevi, mentre dovrebbe essere conservato a -20 °C per mantenere la stabilitá a lungo periodo.
Answered by: Technical Support Europe
Date published: 2019-01-23
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Various publications cite the use of RIPAVarious publications cite the use of RIPA Lysis Buffer System to lyse cells and tissue, for radio immunoprecipitation assay (RIPA). RIPA lysis buffer has stronger denaturing capabilities than NP-40 (sc-281108) or Triton X-100 (sc-29112) and is particularly useful for disruption of nuclear membranes in the preparation of nuclear extracts. -SCBT Publication Review
Date published: 2015-01-07
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