Protein Editor - Thermo Scientific NanoDrop One User Manual

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Setting
Available Options
Baseline
On or off
Correction
Enter baseline
correction
wavelength in nm or
use default value
(340 nm)

Protein editor

Thermo Scientific
Mass Ext.
Coefficient
(L/gm-cm)
N/A
Use the Protein Editor to add a custom protein to the list of available protein sample
types in
Protein A280 Setup
To access the Protein Editor:
• From the PC control software Home screen, select
Protein Editor.
PC Control software Protein Editor
Custom proteins (will appear in Sample Type list in
Protein A280 Setup and Proteins & Labels Setup)
Description
Corrects for any offset caused by light
scattering particulates by subtracting
measured absorbance at specified baseline
correction wavelength from absorbance
values at all wavelengths in sample spectrum.
As a result, absorbance of sample spectrum is
zero at specified baseline correction
wavelength.
Tip: If the sample has a modification that
absorbs light at 340 nm, select a different
correction wavelength or turn off Baseline
Correction.
and
Proteins & Labels
5
Protein Applications
Measure Protein A280
Setup.
Settings >
Click to add
custom protein
Click to edit
selected custom
protein
Click to delete
selected custom
protein
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