The current state of two‐dimensional electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients

A Görg, C Obermaier, G Boguth… - …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
A Görg, C Obermaier, G Boguth, A Harder, B Scheibe, R Wildgruber, W Weiss
ELECTROPHORESIS: An International Journal, 2000Wiley Online Library
The original protocol of two-dimensional electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradient (IPG-
Dalt; Görg et al., Electrophoresis 1988, 9, 531±546) is updated. Merits and limits of different
methods for sample solubilization, sample application (by cup-loading or ingel rehydration)
with respect to the pH interval used for IPG-isoelectric focusing are critically discussed.
Guidelines for running conditions of analytical and micropreparative IPG-Dalt, using wide
IPGs up to pH 12 for overview patterns, or narrow IPGs for zoom-in gels for optimum …
The original protocol of two-dimensional electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradient (IPG-Dalt; Görg et al., Electrophoresis 1988, 9, 531±546) is updated. Merits and limits of different methods for sample solubilization, sample application (by cup-loading or ingel rehydration) with respect to the pH interval used for IPG-isoelectric focusing are critically discussed. Guidelines for running conditions of analytical and micropreparative IPG-Dalt, using wide IPGs up to pH 12 for overview patterns, or narrow IPGs for zoom-in gels for optimum resolution and detection of minor components, are stated. Results with extended separation distances as well as automated procedures are demonstrated, and a comparison between protein detection by silver staining and fluorescent dyes is given. A brief trouble shooting guide is also included.
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