IPTG
IPTG is an analog of galactose that is non-metabolizable and inactivates the lac repressor to induce synthesis of β-galactosidase inE. coli. The expression of cloned genes under the control of the lac operon is induced by IPTG. It is also a substrate for thigalactoside transacetylase and has been reported to induce penicillinase in bacteria.IPTG is commonly used in cloning procedures that require induction of β-galactosidase and is most often used withX-Gal (Gold Bio #X4281C) orBluo-Gal (Gold Bio #B-673) for blue/white colony screening orMagenta-Gal (Gold Bio #B-378) for red/white colony screening of bacterial colonies.IPTG is also used in the induction of recombinant proteins. In those systems, a protein of interest is encoded downstream of the IPTG inducible promoter. In the presence of IPTG, the protein of interest is induced in the cell culture. The culture can then be lysed and the protein expressed and purified through a number of methods, includingHis TagorGSTpurification systems (for proteins with ligand tags) .GoldBio IPTG is made from a synthetic, non-animal origin.
Product Specifications
Molecular Weight
238.30 g/mol
Storage Conditions
Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light.
Product Datasheet
Product MSDS
https://www.goldbio.com/documents/6128/I2481.pdf
Grade
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE
CAS Number
367-93-1
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