General fluorescent protein stain for native PAGE, SDS-PAGE and IEF gels; fluorescent polarity probe for protein structure and configuration.
Storage
-20°C desiccated and protected from light
References
Bermudez A, et al. (1994). Direct blotting, sequencing and immunodetection of proteins after five-minute staining of SDS and SDS-treated IEF gels with Nile red. Biotechniques 16, 621-4; Daban JR, et al. (1991). Use of nile red as a fluorescent probe for the study of the hydrophobic properties of protein-sodium dodecyl sulfate complexes in solution. Anal Biochem 199, 162-8; Sackett DL and Wolff J (1987). Nile red as a polarity-sensitive fluorescent probe of hydrophobic protein surfaces. Anal Biochem 167, 228-34.