Hi All,
thanks for the responses. It seems that coomassie linearity is not so bad
after all, especially when measured by IR fluorescence (reference from Steve
Darnell). Others mentioned silver stain, but it seems that silver has a
narrower dynamic range, even though more sensitive. Sypro and Biorad
flamingo seem linear, and as sensitive as silver. But...for the fluorescent
dyes, one optimally needs a fluorescence scanner.
Thanks all,
Jacob Keller
ps The original coomassie reference seems to be
S. Fazekas de St. Groth, R.G. Webster and A. Datyner, Two new staining
procedures for quantitative estimation of proteins on electrophoretic
strips, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 71 (1963), pp. 377-391.
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From: "Gregory Alushin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: coomassie linearity?
> The Bio-Rad Flamingo Fluorescent Gel Stain has a very linear profile with
> protein concentration (if you believe the standard curves in the manual).
> In my hands it gives nice results for binding assays.
>
> Cheers,
> -Greg Alushin
>
> On Sep 25, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:
>
>> Dear Crystallographers,
>>
>> I remember having seen on this listserve that coomassie stain is
>> horribly non-linear in intensity per protein concentration, which leads
>> me to two questions:
>>
>> 1. Does anybody have a reference for quantitation of coomassie's
>> linearity (and possibly other stains), i.e. where and how extensive the
>> linear range is, and
>> 2. Can anybody suggest a more linear protein gel stain?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jacob Keller
>>
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>> Jacob Pearson Keller
>> Northwestern University
>> Medical Scientist Training Program
>> Dallos Laboratory
>> F. Searle 1-240
>> 2240 Campus Drive
>> Evanston IL 60208
>> lab: 847.491.2438
>> cel: 773.608.9185
>> email: [log in to unmask]
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