Rapid and large-scale isolation of microsomal fraction of mouse liver by lyophilization and low speed centrifugation

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We could prepare the microsomal fraction of mouse liver, without using an ultracentrifuge but with a low speed centrifuge. The procedure includes 1) lyophilization of post-mitochoadrial fraction (9,000×g supernatant) of mouse liver, 2) powdering of the lyophilized sample, 3) the addition of 1.15 per cent potassium chloride solution or distilled water, which afforded microsomal aggregates, 4) sedimentation of microsomal fraction by low-speed centrifugation (20,000×g, 20 min). The sedimented microsomal fraction showed normal contents of cytochrome P-450 and cytoehrome b5, and gave a normal pattern on SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and normal electron microscopic feature. This method should be convenient for rapid and large-scale preparation of microsomes, especially for the preparation of cytochrome b5 and cytochrome P-450.

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Iwata, N., Mukai, T., Hara, S., Endo, T., & Tomoda, A. (1996). Rapid and large-scale isolation of microsomal fraction of mouse liver by lyophilization and low speed centrifugation. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 180(1), 65–71. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.180.65

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