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Ratio of stacking and separating gel [View Printable]
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Tiffy
Group: Member Posts: 9 Joined: Nov 13, 2006
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Hello everybody, it could sound a little bit strange. My problem is that I have a large volume of a protein sample. But my capacity of the gel pockets are restricted. Now my question can I pour a gel with a long stacking gel that my volume will fit properly? Because I don`t want to precipitate my samples. Or will I get problems? I am not sure. Once I read one should have a long separating gel. My mw of my protein is about 180kDa. Please help me. Thanks Tiffy
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| Posted Apr 25, 2008, 15:08 PM |
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guy
Group: Moderators Posts: 264 Joined: Nov 28, 2005
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The short answer is Yes, The wells could be long, if you know that your protein is 180kDa just use a gel concentration that wouls seprate higher mollecular proteins. Just remember not to load to much protein. Guy
PS. If you intend to blot it for western do not cut the seperation portion of the gel.
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| Posted Apr 25, 2008, 16:44 PM |
Last edited Apr 25, 2008, 16:46 PM by guy |
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Tiffy
Group: Member Posts: 9 Joined: Nov 13, 2006
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Thanks guy,
is 50µg protein okay? Or is it too much? Best regards Tiffy
PS It`s not really clear to me why I have to blot the stacking gel as well. Could you explain it please.
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| Posted Apr 26, 2008, 3:12 AM |
Last edited Apr 26, 2008, 3:16 AM by Tiffy |
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guy
Group: Moderators Posts: 264 Joined: Nov 28, 2005
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Happy to help you, 50ug is perfect, you can go up to 100ug with no problem. You should blot with the seperating gel so if some of the protein had agregated it would be seen on the blot. Guy
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| Posted Apr 26, 2008, 17:58 PM |
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