Pierce™ 660nm Protein Assay Reagent - FAQs

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Can I use the Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay to quantify peptides?

The Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay can quantify peptides that are at least 2,500 Da if their compositions include amino acid residues that react with the dye-metal reagent (i.e., histidine, arginine, tyrosine, tryptophan and phenylalanine). For peptides smaller than 2,500 Da, use the Fluoraldehyde Reagent Solution (Cat. No. 26025), which detects amino groups.

Other peptide quantitation assays we offer are Thermo Scientific Pierce Quantitative Colorimetric Peptide Assay (Cat. No. 23275) and Thermo Scientific Pierce Quantitative Fluorometric Peptide Assay (Cat. No. 23290).

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What is the linear range of the Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay?

The assay's linear range is 25-2,000 µg/mL using the test tube procedure and 50-2,000 µg/mL using the microplate procedure.

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Can I measure the absorbance at a wavelength other than 660 nm when using the Thermo Scientific 660nm Protein Assay Kit?

If a 660nm filter is not available, the assay can be measured at wavelengths from 645 to 670nm; however, the assay linear range is 25-2,000 µg/mL and occurs only when the absorbance of the dye-protein complex is measured at 660 nm. Measuring the absorbance at wavelengths other than 660nm will result in a decrease of the assay's linear range and might increase the minimum detection level (i.e., decrease sensitivity).

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What advantages does the Thermo Scientific 660nm Protein Assay have over other protein assays?

The Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay has the following advantages: • Room temperature stability of the assay reagent • A greater linear range than the coomassie-based Bradford assays • Compatibility with commonly used detergents and reducing agents • Compatibility with samples lysed in Laemmli sample buffer • Rapid mix-and-read protocol

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What formats are available for the Thermo Scientific 660 nm Protein Assay?

We offer two formats: The complete kit (Cat. No. 22662) contains sufficient reagents for 300 test tube or 3,000 microplate assays and a set of pre-diluted BSA standards with concentrations from 125 to 2,000 µg/mL. The assay reagent (750 ml, Cat. No. 22660) is sufficient for 500 test tube or 5,000 microplate assays.

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How does the Thermo Scientific 660nm Protein Assay Kit work?

The assay is based on a dye-metal complex that binds to proteins in an acidic solution. Upon binding, the reddish dye-metal complex changes to green, resulting in an absorbance shift measurable at 660 nm. The dye interacts mainly with basic residues, such as histidine, arginine and lysine and to a lesser extent, tyrosine, tryptophan and phenylalanine.

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What is the pH of the Pierce 660nm Protein Assay Reagent (Cat. No. 22660)?

The pH of the reagent is 2.5.

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Can I mix Ionic Detergent Compatibility Reagent (Cat. No. 22663) with the Pierce 660nm Protein Assay Reagent (Cat. No. 22660) and store that solution at -20 degrees C in aliquots? If so, for how long?

We do not recommend storing the solution frozen.
Note: We also do not recommend storing it at 4 degrees C.

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The user guide for the Pierce 660nm Protein Assay Reagent (Cat. No. 22660) states "The IDCR Solution is stable for 24 hours at room temperature." Do I need to discard all of the Ionic Detergent Compatibility Reagent (IDCR) (Cat. No. 22663) after 24 hours?

Once IDCR is dissolved in the Pierce 660nm Protein Assay Reagent, it can only be stored for one day at room temperature. Since you may not need to use the entire amount of IDCR within one day, you can calculate how much you need that day and store the remaining amount longer than 24 hours. IDCR is stable at room temperature if the pouch is closed very well and stored away from moisture. It can even be stored in a box with desiccant.

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Can you provide the shelf-life for the Pierce 660nm Protein Assay Kit?

The Pierce 660nm Protein Assay Kit is covered under our general 1-year warranty and is guaranteed to be fully functional for 12 months from the date of shipment, if stored as recommended. Please see section 8.1 of our Terms & Conditions of Sale (https://www.thermofisher.com/content/dam/LifeTech/Documents/PDFs/Terms-and-Conditions-of-Sale.pdf) for more details.

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