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StockOptions Polymer
StockOptions Polymer

StockOptions Polymer

StockOptions Polymer

StockOptions Polymer

StockOptions Polymer

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StockOptions Polymer

Applications

  • Crystallization grade polymer reagent stock solutions for screen formulation and optimization

Features

  • Ready to use, sterile filtered reagents
  • Rapid, easy transition from screening to optimization
  • Synergistic with Hampton Research screens, kits, & reagents
  • 24 unique polymers
  • Highly concentrated, ready to dilute

Description

StockOptions™ Polymer is a ready to use set of sterile filtered stock polymer solutions designed for the crystallization of biological macromolecules. StockOptions Polymer reagents are supplied in varying concentrations, each concentration appropriate for each particular polymer’s solubility and application as a primary or secondary precipitant, or additive in a crystallization experiment. StockOptions Polymer is comprised of 24 unique reagents.

StockOptions Polymer is designed to help researchers improve the speed, accuracy, precision, and quality of the formulation of crystallization screen reagents and crystallization optimization reagents. Researchers can use the individual StockOptions reagents to conveniently formulate custom screen solutions or accurately reproduce standard screen solutions from Hampton Research kits such as Crystal Screen™, Crystal Screen Cryo™, Crystal Screen Lite™, Natrix™, Crystal Screen 2™, Index™, PEGRx™ 1, PEGRx™ 2 and PEG/Ion™. StockOptions Polymer reagents can also be used to create solutions for the refinement and optimization of preliminary crystallization conditions. Finally, StockOptions Polymer reagents can be used to create accurate, precise, reproducible, high quality solutions for the production of single crystals.

StockOptions Polymer contains 24 reagents in sterile, screw cap polypropylene tubes. Each tube contains 10 milliliters of reagent and is purged with argon to promote reagent stability.

StockOptions Polymer contains Jeffamine® ED-2001 pH 7.0, Jeffamine® M-600 pH 7.0, Pentaerythritol ethoxylate (3/4 EO/OH), Pentaerythritol ethoxylate (15/4 EO/OH), Pentaerythritol propoxylate (5/4 PO/OH), Ethylene imine polymer, Poly(acrylic acid sodium salt) 5,100, Polyethylene glycol 200, Polyethylene glycol 300, Polyethylene glycol 400, Polyethylene glycol 600, Polyethylene glycol 1,000, Polyethylene glycol 1,500, Polyethylene glycol 3,350, Polyethylene glycol 4,000, Polyethylene glycol 6,000, Polyethylene glycol 8,000, Polyethylene glycol 10,000, Polyethylene glycol 20,000, Polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether 550, Polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether 2,000, Polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether 5,000, Polypropylene glycol P 400, and Polyvinylpyrrolidone K 15.

Individual StockOptions Polymer reagents are available from the Optimize Polymers product selection.

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CAT NO

HR2-227

NAME

StockOptions Polymer

DESCRIPTION

10 ml, tube format

PRICE

$229.00

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Support Material(s)

StockOptions Polymer HR2-227 StockOptions Polymer User GuideStockOptions Polymer HR2-227 StockOptions Polymer SDS

References

1. Crystallization of proteins from polyethylene glycol. Alexander McPherson. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. Volume 251, Number 20, Issue of October 25, pages 6300-6303, 1976.

2. Crystallisation of Biological Macromolecules. By Alexander McPherson. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. 1999. 586 pages. ISBN 0 87969 527 7. Chapter 6:\”Use of Polyethylene Glycol in the Crystallization of Macromolecules\” pp. 120-124.

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Hampton Research, first in crystallization since 1991, developing and delivering crystallization and optimization screens, reagents, plates, and other tools for the crystallization of biological macromolecules, including proteins (antibody), peptides (insulin), and nucleic acids (DNA).

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