The Protein Man's Blog | A Discussion of Protein Research

MaintainingP Protein Stability Through Better Buffer Formulation Strategies

Posted by The Protein Man on Jun 30, 2026 1:49:07 PM

Protein instability rarely announces itself with obvious warning signs. A sample that appears homogeneous after purification may show visible aggregation overnight; an enzymatic assay that previously yielded reproducible results may yield inconsistent kinetics; aliquots subjected to repeated freeze-thaw cycles may exhibit progressive loss of biological activity. In such cases, the buffer system formulation is the underlying cause — yet it remains among the last variables scrutinized during troubleshooting.

Buffer formulation should be addressed as a primary experimental variable once core experimental parameters are established. Approaching it systematically and deliberately has measurable consequences for protein behavior across purification workflows, storage conditions, and downstream functional applications.

Read More

Topics: Protease Inhibitors, Protein Extraction, Protein stability, pH, Cryoprotectants, Carrier proteins, Buffer selection, Ionic strength, Reducing agents, Dialysis, Dry Powder Buffer Packs

Want more Protein Man blogs?

Purification_resins
Ellyn Daugherty's Biotechnology: Science for the New Millennium