Protocol provides a method for acheiving a sufficient sample for several determinations of cAMP. The protocol described for measuring the content of cyclic adenosine 3',5'-
monophosphate (cyclic AMP or cAMP) in cardiac myocytes is an enzyme-linked immunoassay system. Protocol includes information on: Treatment of Cells and Preparation of Extracts; Use of Environmental Chamber; Reagents and Materials. - [Read Preparation of Myocyte Lysates for Cyclic AMP Determination]
The protocol provides a method to achieve a sample sufficient for one determination of cAMP using the acetylation protocol. The protocol describes the method used for measuring the content of cyclic adenosine 3',5'- monophosphate (cyclic AMP or cAMP) in RAW 264.7 cells using an enzyme-linked immunoassay system. Information included in the protocol: Treatment of Cells and Preparation of Extracts; Reagents and Materials. - [Read Preparation of RAW 264.7 Lysates for Cyclic AMP Determination]
siRNAs produced upon the addition of dsRNA to Drosophila embryo extract are enriched in a micrococcus-nuclease-resistant fraction. After proteinase K treatment and dephosphorylation with calf intestinal phosphatase, these siRNAs mediate efficient RNAi in vitro. - [Read Preparation of siRNAs from Drosophila Embryo Extracts Protocol]
Protocol was designed to rapidly generate small scale cytosolic extracts of C. elegans for Western or IP (has not been tested for RNA work). The protocol works well for between 50 to 5000 worms and has not been extensively tested on larger a scale, though it should work. Includes: Collection; Sonication; Clearing lysate; Immunoprecipitation. - [Read Preparation of Worm Extracts by Sonication Protocol]
Methods on protein trafficking. Information on N5 Secretion and protein trafficking. Methods include: Alcian Blue Test; Lucifer Yellow uptake assay; Preparation of total protein extracts for western immunoblots; Screen for Drug Sensitivity. - [Read Protein Trafficking Methods]
Using excitation at 365 nm and measuring emission at 455 nm, the amount of 4-MU produced can be quantified. Under these conditions, background fluorescence from the substrate is negligible, especially if the appropriate filter is selected. - [Read Quantitative GUS Activity Assay of Plant Extracts]
Recycle tubulin fractions stored at -80¡C after the PC column and store the recycled tubulin in small aliquots for day-to-day use. Generally store recycled tubulin in Injection Buffer (IB) without free GTP. This is done because depolymerization appears to be much better in IB, IB is ideal for microinjections/adding tubulin to extracts, and the absence of free GTP makes polymerization with GMPCPP, a very useful GTP analog that has ~5-10X lower affinity than GTP for tubulin. - [Read Recycling Tubulin Protocol]
Protocol for Xenopus sperm nuclei preparation. Sperm Nuclei can be made and stored as a stock for later use with Cytostatic Factor Extracts. - [Read Xenopus Sperm Nuclei Preparation Protocol]
Protocol is a simple, reliable method for the preparation of yeast protein extracts for analysis by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and Western blotting. - [Read Yeast Protein Extracts Protocol]
Histone H1 Kinase Activity Assay Protocol. This protocol describes assaying kinase activity of a putative kinase using Histone H1 as the substrate. Histone H1 is the canonical kinase substrate in this type of assay. Phosphorylation of Histone H1 is assessed by SDS-Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by autoradiography.