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LAB #5: Bradford Assay Worksheet, Fall 2022 1. Complete the tables below: BSA STANDARD CURVES Calculate how much BSA is actually being read in the spectrophotometer and write it down in the worksheet below. In other words, you prepared a 1000 µL solu,on of the standard protein, but you only pipeLed 5 µL into each well to read. How much protein is actually in the well? (2 pts) [BSA] (mg/mL)
Volume IgG stock (ml)
Well #
A595
Well #
A595
Average A595
0.0
A1
B1
A1, B1
0.1
A2
B2
A2, B2
0.2
A3
B3
A3, B3
0.3
A4
B4
A4, B4
0.4
A5
B5
A5, B5
0.5
A6
B6
A6, B6
0.6
A7
B7
A7, B7
0.7
A8
B8
A8, B8
0.8
A9
B9
A9, B9
0.9
A10
B10
A10, B10
1.0
A11
B11
A11, B11
1
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IgG STANDARD CURVE (2 pts) 2) Using the posted “How to Create the Standard Curve” guide, plot standard curves for BSA or IgG. Alterna,vely, you can design your own spreadsheet or other computer program to generate a standard curve or you may draw one by hand. (3 pts) [IgG] (mg/
mL)
Volume BSA stock (ml)
Well #
A595
Well #
A595
Average A595
0.0
D1
E1
D1, E1
0.1
D2
E2
D2, E2
0.2
D3
E3
D3, E3
0.3
D4
E4
D4, E4
0.4
D5
E5
D5, E5
0.5
D6
E6
D6, E6
0.6
D7
E7
D7, E7
0.7
D8
E8
D8, E8
0.8
D9
E9
D9, E9
0.9
D10
E10
D10, E10
1.0
D11
E11
D11, E11
2
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