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Bi tris gel

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The Bi-Tris gel is a type of polyacrylamide gel used for protein electrophoresis. It is designed to provide high-resolution separation of proteins based on their molecular weight. The gel utilizes a Bis-Tris buffer system, which maintains a neutral pH during the electrophoresis process.

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SDS-PAGE Protein Separation and Visualization

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Protein samples were diluted in Nu-PAGE lithium dodecyl sulfate (LDS) sample buffer (Invitrogen) and heated for 30 minutes at 90 °C. 15 μL of protein samples and 2 μL of PageRuler Plus Prestained Protein Ladder were pipetted into the well of a 4–12% Bi-Tris gel (Invitrogen). Gels were then run in MES-SDS buffer at 4 °C for 60 minutes at 110 V. Afterwards, the gel was washed in DI water and stained with Imperial Protein Stain for 30 minutes then destained overnight. Gels were then imaged with ChemiDoc MP imaging system and Image Lab 5.2.1 software (Bio-Rad).
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SDS-PAGE Protein Sample Preparation

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Protein samples were diluted in Nu-PAGE lithium dodecyl sulfate (LDS) sample buffer (Invitrogen) and heated for 30 min at 90 °C. 15 μL of protein samples and 2 μL of PageRuler Plus Prestained Protein Ladder were pipetted into the well of a 4–12% Bi-Tris gel (Invitrogen). Gels were then run in MES-SDS buffer at 4 °C for 60 min at 110 V. Afterwards, the gel was washed in DI water and stained with Imperial Protein Stain for 30 min then destained overnight. Gels were then imaged with ChemiDoc MP imaging system and Image Lab 5.2.1 software (Bio-Rad).
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