Preparation of Protein Lysates from Mouse Tissues
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Materials
- RIPA Buffer (see RIPA) or other Lysis buffer. Add protease inhibitors.
- Mouse Tissues (Frozen)
Protocol
- Cut frozen tissue on a glass plate on dry ice. Place in a new round bottom eppendorf tube.
- Weigh frozen tissue samples, only need 20-50 mg of tissue. If there is too much cut it off and return the extra tissue to the -80. Record the weight of each tissue.
- Add 20 uL/mg of RIPA or other buffer to tissue (400-1000 uL)
- Add a stainless steel bead and keep tissues on ice. Homogenize using Qiagen Tissue Lyser (3 min at 25Hz for WAT/Liver and 5 min at 50 Hz for Muscle).
- Centrifuge at 14 000 RPM at 4C for 10 min
- Remove supernatant to clean tube. If lysing fat, try to avoid the floating fat cake. If necessary respin to clarify
- Do a bradford assay using 1 uL of clarified lysate and label tube with correct concentration (see Bradford Assay)
- Prepare samples for gels by adding 800 ug protein to a final volume of 200 uL of lysis buffer. Add 200 uL of 2X loading buffer with B-ME to each lyaste. This will generate a 2 mg/mL protein solution in SDS Loading Buffer
- Snap freeze remaining clarified lysate and SDS-PAGE lysates and store at -80