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Specific plant tissue sample preparation & protein extraction methods

Posted by The Protein Man on Mar 21, 2017 2:00:00 PM

As mentioned in our earlier posts, extracting, separating and identifying proteins from plant samples present a unique challenge since they contain significant amounts of proteases and other compounds that may interfere with the process. Generally, there are three critical aspects for successful protein separation:

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Topics: Protein Extraction

Cell Disruption Techniques: Sonication, Dounce Homogenizer & More

Posted by The Protein Man on Mar 14, 2017 2:34:00 PM

Cell disruption is a collection of techniques used for releasing biomolecules of interest from inside the cell.  This blog will discuss the various techniques which will be broken down into two categories, gentle and harsh cell disruption, there relative advantages and which tissue types work best with the particular technique.  

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Topics: Protein Extraction

Non-Specific Binding: Why It Needs to be Blocked in Western blots!

Posted by The Protein Man on Mar 7, 2017 2:30:00 PM

After running your gel and transferring your proteins to your membrane, there is one thing left for you to do to ensure the accurate analysis of your protein. You need to block all unoccupied sites on your membrane to prevent the non-specific binding of antibodies and other detection agents to your membrane during subsequent steps. If you take this step lightly, you'll risk compromising the reliability your results.

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Topics: Western Blotting

Precautions with SDS Stock Solutions Preparation | G-Biosciences

Posted by The Protein Man on Feb 28, 2017 2:30:00 PM

Sodium dodecyl sulfate or SDS, is an anionic surfactant (detergent) commonly used in research lab due to its multiple functions.  

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Topics: Detergents

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