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 Gel Zymography [View Printable]
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Hello,
As a part of my ongoing experiment, I run Gelatin-SDS-PAGE zymography for semi quantative coparitive study of MMP 9 and 2 on my samples.
The samples are unconditioned (not treated with PMA: phorbyl myristate acetate) cell culture supernatant which include 5% FBS.
The problem I'm encountering is that eventhough my standard marker is giving me a bright sharp band, my samples are giving me smears.
Since more or less this is a specific technique for gelatinases, and I am aware of the presence of Latent (proenzme) gelatinase in the sample, I would thank if anyone could advise me what to do to emit the smear resulting sharper bands.
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 Posted Apr 30, 2007, 12:07 PM
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Hi, You could try to run the samples at a lower voltage than usually recommended. And it also depends on how viscous your samples are. Another option is to de-stain the Coomassie more slowly. Hope it helps!
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Posted May 23, 2007, 5:06 AM
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