Bio-Rad Chromatography Standards User Manual

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Gel Filtration Standard
Instruction Manual
Catalog # 151-1901
Table of Contents
Section 1 Introduction....................................................... 1
1.2 Recommended Volume of Standard........................... 2
1.3 Shelf Life..................................................................... 5
1.4 Storage....................................................................... 5
Section 2 Ordering Information.......................................... 5
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Section 1 Introduction
Bio-Rad’s gel filtration standard is a lyophilized mixture of molecular weight markers ranging from 1,350 to 670,000 daltons. It is a calibration standard for gel filtration/size exclusion chromatography (SEC) columns used in protein purification and analysis under nondenaturing conditions, and is appropriate for gels with exclusion limits approximately 60,000 to 5,000,000 daltons. The mixture contains thyroglobulin, γ-globulin, ovalbumin, myoglobin, and vitamin B12. Both vitamin B12and myoglobin are visible when applied to a column and provide a means of ensuring that the column is properly packed and that the sample is eluting evenly. The standard is supplied as a set of 6 vials. Each vial of the lyophilized mixture is reconstituted with 0.5 ml deionized water prior to use. The total protein content is approximately 18 mg per vial.
1.1 Instructions
Rehydrate the vial by adding 0.5 ml of deionized H2O. Swirl gently to mix and allow the vial to stand in ice for 2–3 min. Swirl the vial again and apply the appropriate volume of standard to the column (see following recommendation). The hydrated mixture should be kept at 2–8°C, for up to two weeks. For HPLC applications, the standard should be centrifuged before application to remove any fine particulates.
Table 1. Gel Filtration Standard Components
Component Molecular Weight* per Vial (mg)
Thyroglobulin (bovine) 670,000 5.0
γ-globulin (bovine) 158,000 5.0
Ovalbumin (chicken) 44,000 5.0 Myoglobin (horse) 17,000 2.5 Vitamin B
12
*Estimates of molecular weights from:
1. CRC Handbook of Biochemistry, (Sober HA., ed.) Chemical Rubber Company, Cleveland, Ohio (1968).
2. Merck Index, 9th edition, (Windholz M, ed.) Merck and Company, Inc., New Jersey (1976).
1,350 0.5
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Amount
18
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