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Powdered RPMI Media for SILAC

Catalog number: 88426
Thermo Scientific™

Powdered RPMI Media for SILAC

Catalog number: 88426
Catalog Number
88426
Unit Size
104 g
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Thermo Scientific Powdered RPMI Media for SILAC is optimized for use with stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) to analyze protein expression by mass spectrometry (MS).

Features of Powdered RPMI Media for SILAC:

Flexible—powdered media deficient in L-leucine, L-lysine and L-arginine, allowing for more complete proteome coverage through multiple isotopic amino acid labeling
High quality—media are sterile, endotoxin-free and cell culture-compatible

Stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) is a powerful method to identify and quantify relative differential changes in complex protein samples. This approach entails the in vivo metabolic incorporation of 'heavy' 13C- or 15N-labeled amino acids into proteins followed by mass spectrometry (MS) for the accelerated and comprehensive identification, characterization and quantitation of proteins.

This SILAC media is used together with heavy and light amino acids for the differential isotopic labeling of cells for SILAC analysis. SILAC media supplemented with heavy amino acids are capable of nearly 100% label incorporation into proteins of living cells.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Formulation
RPMI media minus L-Leucine, L-Lysine and L-Arginine
For Use With (Equipment)
Mass Spectrometer
Product Type
Media
Shipping Condition
Wet Ice
Starting Material
Cells
Final Product Type
Protein
Workflow Step
Protein Labeling
Quantity
104 g
Form
Powder

Contents & Storage

Store in refrigerator (2 to 8°C).

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