Application
BME is suitable for reducing protein disulfide bonds prior to polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and is usually included in a sample buffer for SDS-PAGE at a concentration of 5%. Cleaving intermolecular (between subunits) disulfide bonds allows the subunits of a protein to separate independently on SDS-PAGE. Cleaving intramolecular (within subunit) disulfide bonds allows the subunits to become completely denatured so that each peptide migrates according to its chain length with no influence due to secondary structure.
Widely used for retarding oxidation of biological compounds in solution.
Packaging
1, 2.5 L in glass bottle
10, 100, 250, 500 mL in glass bottle
General description
2-mercaptoethanol is a thiol compound,[1] commonly used as a reducing agent in organic reactions.[2]