Two-dimensional separation of membrane proteins by 16-BAC-SDS-PAGE.

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Abstract

Defining membrane proteomes is fundamental to our understanding of many physiological and pathophysiological processes. Their separation and identification is hence a key issue in basic and biomedical research. Due to their hydrophobic character, few high-resolution techniques for separation are available for qualitative and quantitative approaches. For gel-based methods, the two-dimensional 16-BAC/SDS-PAGE is the method of choice. This technique separates proteins in the first dimension using an acidic buffer system and the cationic detergent benzyldimethyl-n-hexadecylammonium chloride (16-BAC) and in the second dimension by SDS-PAGE. Here, we describe a detailed protocol for the separation of proteins by 16-BAC/SDS-PAGE.

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Nothwang, H. G., & Schindler, J. (2009). Two-dimensional separation of membrane proteins by 16-BAC-SDS-PAGE. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 528, 269–277. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-310-7_19

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