Transcription of Quick Guide - Bio-Rad Laboratories
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Quick GuideActivity 1: Determine the ReactionRate in the Presence or Absenceof an Enzyme1. Find your 15 ml conical tubes labeled Stop Solution , mM Substrate , Enzyme and Buffer . Write your initialson each Label five cuvettes E1 Label the two remaining cuvettes Start and End . 4. Using a clean DPTP, pipet 500 l of stopsolution into each labeled cuvette. Rinsethe DPTP well with Label one empty 15 ml conical tube Enzyme Reaction and the other Control .6. Using a clean DPTP, pipet 2 ml of mMsubstrate into the 15 ml conical tubelabeled Enzyme Reaction . Use thesame DPTP and pipet 1 ml of mMsubstrate into the conical tube labeled Control . Rinse the DPTP well Label one DPTP E for enzyme and theother C for control. Only use the DPTP labeled E for the enzyme reaction tubeand the DPTP labeled C for the controlreaction GuideQUICK GUIDEL abel up hereStop mM SubstrateControlEnzyme reactionStartEndE1E2E3E4E5 Read and understand steps 8 11 fullybefore proceeding.
Quick Guide Activity 2: Determine the Effect of Temperature on the Reaction Rate 1. Label your cuvettes “0°C”, “22°C”, and “37°C”. 2.
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