Analytical Biochemistry 1992-10-01

Quantitation of proteins separated in N, N'-1,2-dihydroxyethylenebisacrylamide-crosslinked polyacrylamide gels.

U Neumann, H Khalaf, M Rimpler

Index: Anal. Biochem. 206(1) , 1-5, (1992)

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Abstract

A simple and rapid method for the quantitation of proteins separated either by sodium dodecyl sulfate-electrophoresis or by isoelectric focusing in slab gels is presented. The method is based on the solubility of polyacrylamide gels crosslinked with N, N'-1, 2-dihydroxyethylenebisacrylamide (DHEBA) in periodic acid. After electrophoretic separation proteins are stained with Coomassie brilliant blue G-250. DHEBA gels show considerable swelling during the staining and destaining process but can be shrunk to their normal size in a 10% (w/v) solution of ammonium sulfate. Stained bands are cut from the gel and solubilized in periodic acid. During dissolution the dye decolorizes. Protein concentration in the solution is determined by a modified Coomassie dye-binding assay. Quantitation is linear in the range of 100 ng to 5 micrograms and not disturbed by dissolved gel. Separations in N, N'-1, 2-dihydroxyethylenebisacrylamide-crosslinked gels show qualities similar to those in normal crosslinked gels.


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