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UV (280nm) Protein Quantification


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#1 Microman

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Posted 28 December 2004 - 01:17 PM

I have been using BCA Protein Assay Kit to detemine [protein] in various samples.
I read somewhere that 1mg/ml protein has an abs of ~1.4.

I tried this with 3 different samples all made to 1mg/ml

Chicken Intestinal mucus = 1.770 (close enough)
Lysozyme (Sigma) = 1.775 (so far so good they are agreeable results)
BSA (Piecre Standard and Sigma Powder) = 0.552 vs 0.516 (?!?!?)

Could somebody please tell me the theory on how the abs at 280nm works, what it relies on and why BSA would have a lower abs.

#2 ChiMy

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Posted 29 December 2004 - 12:52 AM

Read this:
http://www.ruf.rice....ein/abs280.html




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