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Service offered In gel tryptic digestion
Preparation of Gel Pieces containing Protein Spots of
Digestion
- Excise the gel pieces containing the protein spots of interest.
(Be careful to cut only the gel piece with the protein spots, avoid
excess gel outside the protein spots, that could interfere with the
analysis to be carried out and also could contain other proteins that
are not visible).
- Wash the gel pieces twice in 50% acetonitrile
- Wash the gel pieces twice in 50% acetonitrile containing 50 mM
ammonium bicarbonate, pH 8.0.
- Wash gels in 50% Acetonitrile containing 10 mM Ammonium
bicarbonate.
- Gel pieces are finally dried and used
for tryptic digestion.
- Trypsin is dissolved in 25 mM ammonium
bicarbonate, pH 8, to a final concentration of 1 µg/ml (the
concentration of trypsin could be increased depending on the size of
the gel pieces). For now this is a good guideline. To each tube add
50 µl trypsin and allow the gel to absorb the added solution.
- Add enough buffer to cover the gel and incubate
overnight at 37°C.
- Solution containing some of the
peptides that are released into the buffer are collected.
- Gel pieces are extracted twice with 0.1% TFA in
water for 20 min and the soluble fraction is pooled with the
corresponding fraction above.
- The gel pieces are then extracted twice with 60%
acetonitrile in 0.1% TFA. Corresponding fractions are pooled together
and dried. The final pellet contains most of the tryptic peptides from
the digest and is ready for analysis by MALDI-TOF.
Data Provided Picture of gel, extracted and
lyophilized peptides.
Turn-around time 5 working days
Fee schedual
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MCW |
Others |
protein digests |
$150 |
$300 |
       
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