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| Hello all, I need to have a protein sequenced, and I plan to separate it from other proteins by SDS-PAGE. I understand that it is possible to then have the protein sequenced off of the PVDF membrane, how would one go about this! Any suggestions or links are appreciated. Thanks, toby |
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| If you're contracting out for MS services I recommend these guys --> http://www.prsproteomics.com/service...ectrometry.htm I've used them, they are very knowledgeable and very helpful. |
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| Thanks all! I am not set up for 2-D, but I do have an antibody to my protein of interest so I will try to get it as pure as possible with a protein A column to minimize other proteins at the same (95kD) molecular weight. Quick question, if I bind IgG to a protein A column, then run my lysate through to retain my p95 target, is it possible to elute just my target protein without the antibody? Or will I need to elute both and then separate them? I am, of course, going to boil in SDS before PAGE, so I guess this would separate the mAb-p95 complexes, correct? |
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| I did the exact same thing and it worked well. I bought a kit that fixes/crosslinks the capture antibody to protein G beads. Then you perform the capture step, wash extensively and elute only your protein of interest. The kit is called Seize X Protein G Immunoprecipitation Kit from Pierce, it comes with either Protein A or G beads. Just be aware that the Protein A or G will bind any native antibodies in your lysate (or in my case biological fluid) and those antibodies will likely elute and contaminate you immunopurification. Also albumin and other major proteins may not wash out with a normal amount of washes (like recommended in std protocol) but I was able to get rid of albumin by increasing wash step to 25-30 times instead of 4-8 times. Of course if you don't crosslink your antibody it will co-elute. |
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| The kit I used employed DSS crosslinker, here's the manufacturer info --> http://www.piercenet.com/Products/Br...fldID=02030236 Hope it is useful. |
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| great! I think I'm gonna try the column-based one with DSS, that way I will have a reusable capture column for my protein. I'll let you know how it goes! Last edited by radioheadhead; 04-16-2008 at 05:27 PM. |
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