Tissue Protein Extraction Buffer (1X, 100 ml; Part No TEB-1)

Tissue Protein Extraction Buffer (1X, 100 ml;  Part No TEB-1)
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Price: $125.00
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Model: TEB-1
Manufacturer: Fivephoton Biochemicals

Tissue Protein Extraction Buffer

For extraction, downstream immunoprecipitation and Western blotting of tissue proteins.  This buffer is non-denaturing, and maintains protein-protein complexes.  (1X HEPES-based, pH 7.5).  It is ELISA and immunoprecipitation compatible.   

Provided:  100 ml volume.  Sufficient for 20 ml of minced tissue.



Specifications:

  • Extracts approximately 90% of proteins from tissues, including transmembrane proteins.
  • Simple and rapid protocol for tissue protein extraction.  Use mini-homogenizer-pestle, microcentrifuge tubes and table top microcentrifuge.
  • Maintains protein-protein complexes for downstream immunoprecipitation and pull-down experiments.  ELISA compatible.  Non-denaturing.
  • Can be applied directly to extract tissue proteins for Western blotting.
  • Compatible with Bradford assay.
  • Absence of amines in the buffer allows for NHS-Ester conjugation and biotinylation.
Protocol (Keep solutions on ice)
  1. Pulverize approximately 90 µL of tissue.  Place tissue in a 1.5 ml round bottom microcentrifuge tube.
  2. Add general phosphatase and protease inhibitor cocktails to 500 µL of ice-cold Tissue Protein Extraction Buffer.
  3. Add 500 µL Tissue Protein Extraction buffer with inhibitors to pulverized tissue.
  4. Homogenize tissue with a mini pestle-homogenizer using 15 strokes, 3 seconds/stroke on ice.
  5. Centrifuge 12000g for 15 min at 4oC.
  6. Remove supernatant (without lipid layer) and transfer into another 1.5 ml tube.
  7. Centrifuge again at 12000g for 15 min at 4oC.
  8. Transfer supernatant to another tube.  The supernatant fraction contains the extracted proteins.
  9. The Bradford assay can be used to quantitate extracted protein concentration.

Product Reference

Chiu, Ling-Yen, et al. "Immunomodulatory Protein from Ganoderma microsporum Induces Pro-Death Autophagy through Akt-mTOR-p70S6K Pathway Inhibition in Multidrug Resistant Lung Cancer Cells." (2015): e0125774.  PLOS one, May 6, 2015, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125774.  Link to article


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Safety.  Contains irritants.  Avoid ingestion and contact.
Storage.  Aliquot,  -20oC
Shipping.  Ambient temperature

 


 

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