Thermo Scientific™

1M TEAB and 50% Hydroxylamine Buffers for TMT Experiments

Catalog number: 90114
Thermo Scientific™

1M TEAB and 50% Hydroxylamine Buffers for TMT Experiments

Catalog number: 90114

Pre-formulated TEAB and 50% hydroxylamine designed for use in TMT labeling and quenching of peptides.

 
Catalog Number
90114
Unit Size
50 mL
Description
1M Triethylammonium bicarbonate (TEAB) for TMT experiments
Price (USD)
Full specifications
Description1M Triethylammonium bicarbonate (TEAB) for TMT experiments
Product TypeBuffer
Product LineTMT™
Starting MaterialCell Lysate
Workflow StepProtein Labeling
Quantity50 mL
Unit Size50 mL
Catalog Number
Unit Size
5 mL
Description
50% Hydroxylamine for TMT experiments
Price (USD)
Full specifications
Description50% Hydroxylamine for TMT experiments
Product TypeBuffer
Product LineTMT™
Starting MaterialCell Lysate
Workflow StepProtein Labeling
Quantity5 mL
Unit Size5 mL
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Description1M Triethylammonium bicarbonate (TEAB) for TMT experiments
Product TypeBuffer
Product LineTMT™
Starting MaterialCell Lysate
Workflow StepProtein Labeling
Quantity50 mL
Unit Size50 mL
90115Full specifications
5 mL50% Hydroxylamine for TMT experimentsContact Us ›
Description50% Hydroxylamine for TMT experiments
Product TypeBuffer
Product LineTMT™
Starting MaterialCell Lysate
Workflow StepProtein Labeling
Quantity5 mL
Unit Size5 mL
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Triethylamonium bicarbonate (TEAB) is a 10X dissolution buffer for isobaric mass tag labeling experiments. 50% hydroxylamine is a 10X quenching reagent for amine-reactive labeling for TMT experiments.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Store protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area.

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