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JBScreen Plus consists of 5 individual kits, JBScreen Plus Kosmotropic, JBScreen Plus Chaotropic, JBScreen Plus Salts, JBScreen Plus Additives and JBScreen Plus Volatiles, containing 24 different additives each. The ready-to-use reagents are supplied in 1 ml aliquots.
The 96 solutions of JBScreen Plus HTS, comprising the reagents of the kosmotropic, chaotropic, salts and additive kit, are supplied in a sterile deep well block containing 1 ml per well.
Recommended reading
- Herberhold et al. (2004) Effects of Chaotropic and Kosmotropic Cosolvents on the Pressure-Induced Unfolding and Denaturation of Proteins: An FT-IR Study on Staphylococcal Nuclease. Biochemistry 43:3336.
- Batchelor et al. (2004) Impact of protein denaturants and stabilizers on water structure. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126:1958.
- Boström et al. (2003) Specific ion effects: Why the properties of lysozyme in salt solutions follow a Hofmeister series. Biophys. J. 85:686.
- Uedaira et al. (2001) Role of hydration of polyhydroxy compounds in biological systems. Cell. Mol. Biol. 47:823.
- http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/kosmos.html
- Cacace et al. (1997): The Hofmeister series: salt and solvent effects on interfacial phenomena. Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics 30:241.
- Von Hippel et al. (1965) On the Conformational Stability of Globular Proteins: The Effects of Various Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes on the Thermal Ribonuclease Transition. J. Biol. Chem. 240:3909.
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