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Westermeier Electrophoresis in Practice

A Guide to Methods and Applications of DNA and Protein Separations

E-Book, Englisch, 458 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-3-527-69516-4
Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



"Electrophoresis in Practice" ist seit mehr als zwei Jahrzehnten das Standardwerk in der Elektrophorese. Die 5. Auflage wurde sorgfältig überarbeitet und beinhaltet nun ein erweitertes Kapitel zu Mikromethoden und der chipgebundenen Elektrophorese.
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Contents
Part I
Fundamentals and History
Introduction

1 Electrophoresis

1.0 General
1.1 Electrophoresis in non-restrictive gels
1.1.1 Agarose gel electrophoresis
1.1.2 Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of low-molecular weight substances
1.2 Electrophoresis in restrictive gels
1.2.1 The Ferguson plot
1.2.2 Agarose gel electrophoresis
1.2.3 Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of nucleic acids
1.2.4 Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of proteins
2 Isotachophoresis
2.1 Migration with the same speed
2.2 "Ion train" separation
2.3 Zone sharpening effect
2.4 Concentration regulation effect
3 Isoelectric focusing
3.1 Principles
3.2 Gels for IEF
3.3 Temperature
3.4 Controlling the pH gradient
3.5 The kinds of pH gradients
3.5.1 Free carrier ampholytes
3.5.2 Immobilized pH gradients
3.6 Protein detection in IEF gels
3.7 Preparative isoelectric focusing
3.8 Titration curve analysis

4 Blotting
4.1 Principle
4.2 Transfer methods
4.3 Blotting membranes
4.4 Buffers for electrophoretic transfers
4.5 General staining
4.6 Blocking
4.7 Specific detection
4.8 Protein sequencing
4.9 Transfer problems

5 Interpretation of electropherograms
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Purity control
5.1.2 Quantification prerequisites
5.2 Image analysis
5.2.1 Hardware for image analysis
5.2.2 Software for image analysis

6 Proteome Analysis
6.1 General
6.2 Sample preparation
6.3 Two-dimensional electrophoresis
6.4 Detection techniques
6.5 Image analysis
6.6 Protein spot identification
6.6.1 Mass spectrometry methods
6.6.2 Peptide mass fingerprinting
6.6.3 Protein characterization
6.7 Bioinformatics
6.8 Functional proteomics

7 Instrumentation
7.1 Current and voltage conditions
7.2 Power supply
7.3 Separation chambers
7.3.1 Vertical apparatus
7.3.2 Horizontal apparatus
7.4 Staining apparatus for gels and blots
7.5 Automated electrophoresis
7.6 Instruments for 2-D electrophoresis
7.6.1 Isoelectric focusing apparatus
7.6.2 Multiple slab gel apparatus
7.7 Safety measures
7.8 Environmental aspects

Equipment for Part II
Instrumentation
Laboratory equipment
Consumables
Chemicals

Part II
Methods
Method 1: PAGE of dyes
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions
3 Preparing the casting cassette
4 Casting the ultrathin-layer gels
5 Electrophoretic separation

Method 2: PAGE of DNA Fragments
1 Stock solutions
2 Preparing the gels
3 Sample preparation
4 Electrophoresis
5 Silver staining
 
Method 3: Agarose and immuno electrophoresis
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions
3 Preparing the gels
4 Electrophoresis
5 Protein detection

Method 4: Titration curve analysis
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions
3 Preparing the blank gels
4 Titration curve analysis
5 Coomassie and silver staining
6 Interpreting the curves

Method 5: Native PAGE in amphoteric buffers
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions
3 Preparing the empty gels
4 Electrophoresis
5 Coomassie and silver staining

Method 6: Agarose IEF
1 Sample preparation
2 Preparing the agarose gel
3 Isoelectric focusing
5 Protein detection

Method 7: PAGIEF in rehydrated gels
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions
3 Preparing the blank gels
4 Isoelectric focusing
5 Coomassie and silver staining
6 Perspectives

Method 8: Horizontal SDS-PAGE
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions for the preparation of gels
3 Preparing the casting cassette
4 Gradient gel
5 Electrophoresis
6 Protein detection
7 Blotting
8 Perspectives

Method 9: Vertical PAGE
1 Sample preparation
2 Stock solutions
3 Single gel casting
4 Multiple gel casting
5 Electrophoresis
6 SDS electrophoresis of small peptides
7 Two-dimensional electrophoresis
8 DNA electrophoresis
9 Long shelflife gels
10 Pro


Reiner Westermeier worked after PhD graduation and Post-doc at the Technische Universität München for 30 years as a specialist for electrophoresis methods for leading bioanalytics and biotechnology companies. His area of responsibility included co-operation in product development, writing of scientic papers and method instructions, trouble shooting in customer laboratories, performing seminars and practical courses on electrophoresis and proteomics, as well as giving scientific talks at congresses on a world-wide basis. He is editor and author of several books, e.g. 'Electrophoresis in Practice' (in German and in English), 'Proteomics in Practice', and 'Difference Gel Electrophoresis'.


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