Speeding up SDS–PAGE: Theory and experiment

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In order to accelerate Sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE), here we propose an optimized version of the technique enabled by experimental tuning reinforced by theoretical description. In the resulting system, the gel buffer was diluted twofold and supplemented with glycine at a low concentration, whereas a higher voltage was applied. This approach reduced runtime from 90 to 18 min. It is important to emphasize that, despite the high voltage applied to the gel, the resolution of the bands did not decrease compared to the original Laemmli method. The proposed acceleration approach can be used in other variants of SDS–PAGE.

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Koshkina, M. K., Shelomov, M. D., Pometun, A. A., Savin, S. S., Tishkov, V. I., & Atroshenko, D. L. (2023). Speeding up SDS–PAGE: Theory and experiment. Electrophoresis, 44(15–16), 1155–1164. https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.202300011

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