Animal Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Extraction Kit

This kit enables the convenient and efficient separation of nuclear proteins and cytoplasmic proteins from animal cells or tissues. It gradually lyses cells, separates the intact nuclei from the cytoplasm, and then extracts nuclear proteins from the isolated nuclei. Read more

Cat.No.

Specification

Price

BF7476

High-efficiency for WB,
50 Samples

$208.00

BF7477

Multi-application Type,
50 Samples

$208.00

Transported in ice packs and stored at 4°C. The shelf life is 12 months.

This kit utilizes optimized detergent formulations to enable rapid and efficient isolation of nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins from animal cells. The nuclear fraction includes nuclear membrane proteins as well as soluble nuclear proteins, such as histones and transcription factors. The protocol reduces nuclear protein extraction time to approximately 10 minutes while delivering significantly higher yields compared to conventional extraction kits.
The system provides efficient nuclear-cytoplasmic separation, making it particularly suitable for Western Blot (WB) analysis.

KEY FEATURES

High Purity

High Purity Cross-contamination between nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions is maintained below 5%.

Convenient Workflow

Convenient Workflow No gradient centrifugation required

Rapid Protocol (High-efficiency for WB)

Rapid Protocol (High-efficiency for WB) Total extraction completed in approximately 1 hour

Unparalleled Yield (High-efficiency for WB)

Unparalleled Yield (High-efficiency for WB) This kit is an efficient Western Blot reagent kit with an optimized formulation for nuclear protein extraction, yielding more protein than conventional protein extraction kits, making it ideal for Western Blot applications. Achieve up to 50% greater output.

High Yield (Multi-application Type)

High Yield (Multi-application Type) Effectively extracts soluble nuclear proteins (excluding nuclear membrane proteins).

High Compatibility (Multi-application Type)

High Compatibility (Multi-application Type) Suitable for experiments such as WB, IP, EMSA, Footprinting, reporter gene assays, and enzyme activity assays.

Fig 1. Protein concentration was determined using the Ready-to-use BCA Protein Assay Kit (CAT. No.BH5484).Values represent the average of two independent isolations.

The kit yields approximately 200-300 μg of cytoplasmic protein and 50-150 μg of nuclear protein at 1 mg/mL.

Unparalleled Yield

Fig 1. Protein concentration was determined using the Ready-to-use BCA Protein Assay Kit (CAT. No.BH5484).Values represent the average of two independent isolations.

The kit yields approximately 200-300 μg of cytoplasmic protein and 50-150 μg of nuclear protein at 1 mg/mL.

Fig 2. Western Blot analysis of nuclear proteins fractions extracted using YamayBio BF7476 and Thermo 78833. Equal numbers of Expi293F cells (2 × 10^6) were processed according to each manufacturer's instructions.

Compared to the Thermo kit, YamayBio BF7476 demonstrated higher recovery of nuclear proteins including Histone H3, Histone H2A.X, and c-Fos, while maintaining comparable cytoplasmic protein yields.

Fig 2. Western Blot analysis of nuclear proteins fractions extracted using YamayBio BF7476 and Thermo 78833. Equal numbers of Expi293F cells (2 × 10^6) were processed according to each manufacturer's instructions.

Compared to the Thermo kit, YamayBio BF7476 demonstrated higher recovery of nuclear proteins including Histone H3, Histone H2A.X, and c-Fos, while maintaining comparable cytoplasmic protein yields.

Fig 3. Western Blot analysis of cytoplasmic proteins fractions extracted using YamayBio BF7476 and Thermo 78833.
Equal numbers of Expi293F cells (2 × 10^6) were processed according to each manufacturer's protocol. Cytosolic (C) and nuclear (N) fractions were analyzed using specific marker antibodies to evaluate extraction efficiency and cross-contamination. GAPDH was used as a cytosolic marker, and HSP60 as a mitochonndrial marker to assess fraction purity.

Ensures minimal cross-contamination between nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions, with contamination levels typically below 5%, resulting in high-quality nuclear protein extracts suitable for downstream applications.

High Purity

Fig 3. Western Blot analysis of cytoplasmic proteins fractions extracted using YamayBio BF7476 and Thermo 78833.
Equal numbers of Expi293F cells (2 × 10^6) were processed according to each manufacturer's protocol. Cytosolic (C) and nuclear (N) fractions were analyzed using specific marker antibodies to evaluate extraction efficiency and cross-contamination. GAPDH was used as a cytosolic marker, and HSP60 as a mitochonndrial marker to assess fraction purity.

Ensures minimal cross-contamination between nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions, with contamination levels typically below 5%, resulting in high-quality nuclear protein extracts suitable for downstream applications.

Certificate of Analysis

Batch number

Certificate type

Date

Catalog Number(s)

Controls

07B2102

Internal COA

02/04/2026

BF7477

A1150

Internal COA

01/20/2025

BF7476

6A6130

Internal COA

06/10/2025

BF7476

A1120

Internal COA

01/20/2025

BF7477

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Specifications

Product Type Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Extraction Kit
Form Liquid
Sufficient For 50 Samples / 250 Samples
Shelf Life 12 Months.
Storage Requirements 4°C

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