Topic Introduction

Buffers

Abstract

Biological reactions work well only within a narrow concentration range of hydrogen ions. Paradoxically, however, many of these reactions themselves generate or consume protons. Buffers are substances that undergo reversible protonation within a particular pH range and therefore maintain the concentration of hydrogen ions within acceptable limits. This introduction describes standard buffers used in molecular cloning, including Tris buffers, Good buffers, and phosphate buffers.

Footnotes

  • From the Molecular Cloning collection, edited by Michael R. Green and Joseph Sambrook.

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