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Staining Proteins in Gels

Published: July 8, 2008 doi: 10.3791/760

Summary

Following separation by electrophoretic methods, proteins in a gel can be detected by several staining methods. Staining of proteins with Coomassie Blue, Silver Staining, SYPRO Orange, SYPRO Ruby are demonstrated in this video.

Abstract

Following separation by electrophoretic methods, proteins in a gel can be detected by several staining methods. This unit describes protocols for detecting proteins by four popular methods. Coomassie blue staining is an easy and rapid method. Silver staining, while more time consuming, is considerably more sensitive and can thus be used to detect smaller amounts of protein. Fluorescent staining is a popular alternative to traditional staining procedures, mainly because it is more sensitive than Coomassie staining, and is often as sensitive as silver staining. Staining of proteins with SYPRO Orange and SYPRO Ruby are also demonstrated here.

Protocol

The complete text protocol for this experimental approach is available in Current Protocols in Molecular Biology.

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

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Staining Proteins Electrophoretic Methods Coomassie Blue Staining Silver Staining Fluorescent Staining SYPRO Orange SYPRO Ruby
Staining Proteins in Gels
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Gallagher, S., Chakavarti, D.More

Gallagher, S., Chakavarti, D. Staining Proteins in Gels. J. Vis. Exp. (17), e760, doi:10.3791/760 (2008).

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