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Protein staining and pH gradient determination on the same gel in isoelectric focusing.
Authors:R A Stinson
Affiliation:Department of Pathology Medical Laboratory Science University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G3 USA
Abstract:The apparent isoelectric point of a component focused on polyacrylamide gels is normally estimated by extrapolating a pH gradient determined on one gel to another gel which has been stained for protein in order to locate the position of the component (1). The pH gradient is determined by slicing the gel transversely and reading the pH of the eluate after soaking the segments for 1–2 hr in a small amount of degassed water. It is assumed that the gradients in both gels are identical. Alternatively, an antimony microelectrode has been used to measure pH gradients directly in unsectioned gels (2). Similar techniques have been applied to polyacrylamide gel slabs and are reviewed by Vesterberg (3). Righetti and Drysdale (4) have recently reviewed these and other aspects of isoelectric focusing in gels.I report here a very precise method for the determination of a protein “isoelectric point” that can be accomplished with a single gel. The technique is demonstrated with yeast phosphoglycerate kinase and the very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) fraction from human plasma.
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