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GST-Fusion Protein A₂₈₀ Concentration Calculator

Determine the concentration (mg/mL) from an A₂₈₀ reading of a gst-fusion protein from its amino-acid sequence. ε and MW are derived from your sequence automatically. 100% in-browser — your sequence is never uploaded.

c = A₂₈₀ · MW / (ε · l)
5.5742mg/mL
Protein concentration
0.00067114 M
Molar
1,490
ε₂₈₀
  1. 1
    Beer–Lambert for molar concentration
    c = A/(ε·l) = 6.711e-4 mol/L
  2. 2
    Convert to mg/mL via MW (g/L = mg/mL)
    6.711e-4 × 8305.48588 = 5.574 mg/mL
GST-Fusion Protein: ε and MW are derived from your sequence automatically.

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GST-Fusion Protein A₂₈₀ Concentration Calculator for protein biochemists, structural biologists and assay developers. Enter your values and read a sourced, step-by-step result instantly, right in your browser.

About GST-Fusion Protein A₂₈₀ Concentration Calculator

Determine the concentration (mg/mL) from an A₂₈₀ reading of a gst-fusion protein from its amino-acid sequence. ε and MW are derived from your sequence automatically. 100% in-browser — your sequence is never uploaded. The calculation uses c = A₂₈₀ · MW / (ε · l). Why this calculation counts: The extinction coefficient sets every A280 concentration you report; the pI decides your ion-exchange and solubility strategy. These numbers underpin purification and quantitation. GST-Fusion Protein: ε and MW are derived from your sequence automatically. Common pitfalls to avoid: using reduced vs oxidized ε in the wrong context; assuming pI from sequence equals experimental pI exactly; ignoring post-translational modifications. All maths runs locally in your browser; no data is ever sent to a server. That privacy is exactly why researchers link these calculators from protocols, theses and standard operating procedures.

How to use GST-Fusion Protein A₂₈₀ Concentration Calculator

  1. 1Enter your input values.
  2. 2Read the headline result and the supporting figures, which recompute as you type.
  3. 3Open “Worked example with your numbers” to see the substituted formula step by step.
  4. 4Copy the result, or use the cite-this-tool snippet for your methods section.

Why use GST-Fusion Protein A₂₈₀ Concentration Calculator?

  • Links to related protein and peptide characterization calculators so you can finish the whole workflow
  • Copy-ready result and a one-line “cite this tool” snippet for your methods section
  • Designed for protein biochemists, structural biologists and assay developers who need a trustworthy answer fast
  • Instant, client-side result — works offline once loaded and keeps your data private
  • Shows the worked example step by step with your own numbers, not just a final figure

Frequently asked questions

Any tips specific to this calculation?+

GST-Fusion Protein: ε and MW are derived from your sequence automatically. Also watch out for: using reduced vs oxidized ε in the wrong context and forgetting cystine (disulfide) contributions to ε280.

Is this gst-fusion protein a₂₈₀ concentration calculator free to use?+

Yes. It is completely free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser — there are no usage limits.

What formula does it use?+

It uses c = A₂₈₀ · MW / (ε · l) The full worked example is shown beneath the result so you can verify each step.

What are the most common mistakes here?+

In protein and peptide characterization, watch for: forgetting cystine (disulfide) contributions to ε280; using reduced vs oxidized ε in the wrong context; assuming pI from sequence equals experimental pI exactly; ignoring post-translational modifications. This tool shows the working so you can catch these before they cost an experiment.

Does my data leave my device?+

No. All computation happens locally in your browser. Nothing you enter — sequences, concentrations or measurements — is uploaded to any server, so it is safe for confidential work.

Can I cite this tool?+

Yes — use the “Cite this tool” snippet on the page. Many users link these calculators from methods sections, lab SOPs and teaching materials.

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