Calculating protein concentration for fractions – Bio-Rad ChromLab™ Software User Manual

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Evaluating Fractions

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Calculating Protein Concentration for Fractions

You can calculate and view the protein concentration for individual and pooled

fractions after you perform peak integration. Peak integration is performed using

default settings. If necessary, you can adjust the baseline by changing the Best Fit

or Offset parameters and reintegrating. The baseline is used to calculate the area

under the curve of the UV trace in each fraction. See

Baseline Parameters on

page

228

for more information.

For pooled fractions, the protein concentration is calculated by a weighted average

of the fractions included in the pool.

To calculate protein concentration for individual or pooled fractions

Click Peak Integration on the Run tab toolbar.

After you perform peak integration, the following columns appear in the Fractions

table:

Area

Relative Area

Extinction Coefficient

Concentration

Amount

The extinction coefficient and concentration fields are automatically populated

when the extinction coefficient is entered in the Peaks table. If a fraction spans

multiple peaks that have different extinction coefficient values, these values are not

imported and the extinction coefficient field in the Fractions table displays the word

Multiple. In this case, you can manually enter the extinction coefficient field in the

Fractions table.

You can manually change the extinction coefficient of a fraction in the Fractions

table. Doing so will not change the coefficient of the peak in the Peaks table.

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