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      Spectrophotometric and colorimetric determination of protein concentration.

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      Current protocols in molecular biology
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          This unit describes spectrophotometric and colorimetric methods for measuring the concentration of a sample protein in solution. Absorbance measurement at 280 nm is used to calculate protein concentration by comparison with a standard curve or published absorptivity values for that protein. An alternate protocol uses absorbance at 205 nm to calculate the protein concentration. Both methods can be used to quantitate total protein in crude lysates and purified or partially purified protein. Use of a spectrofluorometer or a filter fluorometer to measure the intrinsic fluorescence emission of a sample solution is also described. The measurement is compared with the emissions from standard solutions to determine the concentration of purified protein. The Bradford colorimetric method, based upon binding of the dye Coomassie brilliant blue to an unknown protein, is also presented, as is the Lowry method, which measures colorimetric reaction of tyrosyl residues in an unknown.

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          Journal
          Curr Protoc Mol Biol
          Current protocols in molecular biology
          Wiley
          1934-3647
          1934-3647
          Nov 2006
          : Chapter 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Beckman Coulter, Inc., Fullerton, California, USA.
          Article
          10.1002/0471142727.mb1001as76
          18265371
          14d96460-1b9b-4dae-96e5-777f09c18f71
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