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Freeze-Thaw Cell Lysis Protocol for Protein Samples
Reagents and Materials
- IPTG (Isopropyl-Beta-D-Thiogalactoside)
- Lysis Buffer
- PMSF
- Lysozyme
- DDT.
- Falcon tubes
- Dry ice
Protocol
- Centrifuge cells at max for 10 minutes. Discard supernatant
- Add 250 µL Lysis Buffer, 2.5 µL PMSF, 5 µL Lysozyme, and 1 µL DDT. Re-suspend pellet
- Leave on ice for 30 min
- Put samples in dry ice for ~ 3 minutes, and then transfer to 37°C water bath for ~3 minutes. Repeat this cycle 6 times.
- Centrifuge at max for 10 minutes
- Transfer supernatant to a 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube. Re-suspend the pellet in 250 µL of Lysis Buffer and transfer to a separate microcentrifuge tube
- Run a Bradford Assay on the samples if the protein amount in the gel must be constant
- Add appropriate amount of dye and sample (40 µL total). If Bradford was not performed, use 30 µL of protein sample and 10 µL of 4x dye
- Boil the sample/dye mixture for 5 minutes at 95°C
- Load 30 - 40 µL of sample into gel. Run gel at 100V until the sample moves out of the wells, then run at 150V