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This page should point you to the many different general and lab-specific protocols describing tissue and cell lysis and serve as forum for comparison. | This page should point you to the many different general and lab-specific protocols describing tissue and cell lysis and serve as forum for comparison. |
Revision as of 03:59, 26 June 2008
This page should point you to the many different general and lab-specific protocols describing tissue and cell lysis and serve as forum for comparison.
Comparison of lysis methods
Sonication
- most efficient method of cell fractionation
- problem: heat build up which can denature proteins (proportionate to length of sonication)
- precaution: do on ice and sonicate intermittantly
Homogenisation
- best for animal tissue; less suitable for cells
- precaution: do on ice to reduce heat build-up and denaturation
Freeze-thaw
- least effective method
- plus: does not denature proteins as much as other methods
Detergents
- chemical method of lysis
- problems: detergent may inhibit subsequent reactions
- problems: detergent may disrupts protein interactions
Specific protocols
description/link | target | lysis method | type of material |
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Silver: Lysate for Western | protein | detergent (Triton) | eukaryotic cells |
Sauer:Lysing E. coli with Lysozymes | lysozyme | bacteria | |
Blackburn:Yeast Colony PCR | DNA | NaOH | yeast |
Jacobs:Protocol Total Protein Isolation Using RIPA Lysis Buffer | protein | detergent (RIPA buffer) | cell line |
Streptomyces:Protocols/Mini-Maxi Prep | DNA | NaOH | bacteria |
Western Blot/Tissue Preparation | protein | detergent & physical disruption | tissue |
add another method's name | target | lysis method | type of starting material |
add another method's name | target | lysis method | type of starting material |
add another method's name | target | lysis method | type of starting material |