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Development of a Simplified, Economical Polyacrylamide Gel Staining Protocol for Phosphoproteins

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Journal Proteomics
Date 2005 Nov 4
PMID 16267815
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Pro-Q Diamond (Pro-Q DPS) is a commercially available stain that binds the phosphate moiety of phosphoproteins with high sensitivity and linearity. To conserve consumable costs we demonstrate that threefold diluted Pro-Q DPS offers the same sensitivity and linearity of signal to that obtained with undiluted Pro-Q DPS. The optimal conditions for Pro-Q DPS indicate that fixation, staining, and destaining of gels longer than 1 h, 2 h, and four 30-min incubations, respectively, are not required. The fixation and destaining solutions, but not the threefold diluted Pro-Q DPS, can be re-used without compromising the signal intensity or linear dynamic range. This modified protocol of Pro-Q DPS reduces the cost at least by fourfold, making the stain economically attractive for large-scale analysis of phosphoproteins.

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