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| Hello, I have a question about protein precipitation. I precipitate my proteins with methanol and chloroform. The final step is that I wash my pellets with methanol (1ml)and centrifuge down. Because of the fragility of the pellet I put it in all in the speed vac and dry the pellet. What could happen with the proteins when I overdry the pellet. After drying I resuspend the pellet with 2x sample buffer. When I have loaded the protein on the SDS-PAGE I observed that in the bottom of the tube a residue is visible. Something viscous or the like. Is this the overdried pellet and the proof that not everything was properly resuspended? Thanks for all comments. Tiffy |
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