High performance liquid affinity chromatography (HPLAC) is a useful procedure to investigate he interactions between carbohydrate binding protein and their ligands. Technical requirements are similar to conventional HPLC. HPLAC can screen and separate natural ligands from complex biological mixtures. WeiTong Wang~GlycoTech Corporation, Rockville, Maryland - [Read Analysis of Oligosaccharide Ligands by High Performance Liquid Affinity Chromatography]
Assay of cytokines in tissue culture supernatants describes a liquid suspension array for quantification of cytokines in tissue culture supernatants or serum. With this assay, it is possible to profile the level of multiple cytokines in a single well. The principle of this cytokine assay is similar to a capture sandwich immunoassay. Includes: Preparation for the Assay, Cytokine Assay, Reagents and Materials. - [Read Assay of Cytokines in Tissue Culture Supernatants]
protocol describes a method for the synchronization of cell populations using centrifugal elutriation. The method relies on the fact that cell size increases linearly as cells proceed through the cell cycle. Cells of similar size (and cell cycle phase) are eluted stepwise from the cell chamber, with the smallest size (those in early G1) being eluted first. Using this procedure, it is possible to obtain relatively pure populations of cells at various points in G1, S, and G2/M. - [Read Cell Synchronization Using Centrifugal Elutriation Protocol]
This protocol describes a method for the synchronization of cell populations using centrifugal elutriation. The method relies on the fact that cell size increases linearly as cells proceed through the cell cycle. Cells of similar size (and cell cycle phase) are eluted stepwise from the cell chamber, with the smallest size (those in early G1) being eluted first. Using this procedure, it is possible to obtain relatively pure populations of cells at various points in G1, S, and G2/M. - [Read Cell Synchronization Using Centrifugal Elutriation Protocol]
The starting material for de novo isolation of stem cell lines can be either normal 3.5-days post coitum (dpc) expanded blastocysts or "delayed" blastocysts. Delayed blastocysts are usually collected 4-6 days after ovariectomy. For both groups of blastocysts, tissue culture procedures are similar. The only difference is the timing of the first disaggregation, because delayed blastocysts will initially grow more slowly. - [Read De Novo Isolation of Embryonic Stem (ES) Cell Lines from Blastocysts Protocol]
This protocol decribes derivation of TS cell lines from 3.5-days post coitum (dpc) mouse blastocysts. The procedure is similar to the derivation of embryonic stem (ES) cell lines. However, the success rate is considerably higher, and less expertise is required to recognize pluripotent TS cell colonies. - [Read Derivation of Trophoblast Stem (TS) Cell Lines from Blastocysts Protocol]
Protocol describes the growth and concentration of the alga Chlorogonium elongatum as a food source for culturing freshwater hypotrichs. Most freshwater hypotrichs (including Oxytricha nova, O. fallax, and O. trifallax; Euplotes aediculatus and E. eurystomous; and Stylonychia lemnae) can be grown to high density with Chlorogonium as the food organism. A similar regimen can be used to prepare other food sources such as Tetrahymena or bacteria (e.g., Aerobacter aerogenes). - [Read Growth and Concentration of Chlorogonium for Culturing Freshwater Hypotrichs Protocol]
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Protocol describes how to identify cloned cDNAs encoding proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences. The methods used are very similar to those used for immunological screening of expression libraries except that the nitrocellulose filters carrying immobilized proteins are screened with 32P-labeled double-stranded DNA rather than with antibodies. - [Read Identifying DNA-binding Proteins in Bacteriophage ambda Expression Libraries Protocol]
Useful techniques to circumvent disruption of tissue structure in the analysis of gene expression are LCM and LDM. While they require specialized microscopes and systems, they are similar in that freshly-cut frozen tissue sections can be microdissected using either a general histological stain (like H&E) or by staining with fluorescently conjugated antibodies. The LCM system by Arcturus involves... - [Read Immunofluorescent Staining for the Laser Microdissection of Individual Cells Protocol]
The role of microspheres in these screens is similar to their
traditional role in immunoassays, namely as a solid phase to
either enhance detection, separation, or both. The predominance of radioactive assays in high-throughput screening, along with the desire to find alternative means of detection, have led to research on substituting alternative fluorescent technologies. - [Read Microspheres for High-Throughput Screening Assays]
Protocol describes castration of male mice, which is used to eliminate testicular hormones and/or to obtain testes for analysis without sacrificing the male. Castration is performed in a similar manner to vasectomy. - [Read Mouse Castration Protocol]
The employment of differential centrifugation to prepare crude fractions of subcellular particles from homogenates is often a necessary first step to a subsequent purification of one or more particles on a density gradient. This protocol describes the use of differential centrifugation to fractionate a mammalian liver
homogenate but similar methods should be applicable to all mammalian tissues and cultured cells. - [Read Preparation of Crude Subcellular Fractions by Differential Centrifugation Protocol]
Protocol exploits the discovery that Rnase A can efficiently cleave at single rC or rU bases embedded in double-stranded DNA. Entire plasmid vectors are amplified using long, high-fidelity PCR with riboprimers, which carry a single rC residue at their 3' end. Target DNA is amplified using similar primers, which also end in a rC residue. - [Read Ribocloning: DNA Cloning and Gene Construction Using PCR Primers Terminated with a Ribonucleotide]
Protocol describes a method for transforming Agrobacterium with plasmid DNA using electroporation in a manner similar to that commonly used for Escherichia coli. Although the transformation efficiency for Agrobacterium is lower than that for E. coli, it is possible to obtain adequate numbers of Agrobacterium transformants with this technique. - [Read Transformation of Agrobacterium Using Electroporation Protocol]
The DNA Ligation protocol described here contains the steps required to join together using ligase enzyme both plasmid DNA and insert DNA fragments in order to create a new plasmid. This new ligated plasmid can be transformed after into competent bacteria to produce DNA for mini, midi or maxi-prep isolation.