Hi Kien,
DTT coordinates very nicely the Ni(II) on the column. However the
DTT-Ni(II) is prone to oxidation which gives almost immediately Ni(III)
which causes the brownish colour. As Jürgen pointed out TCEP chelates
only weakly Ni(II) and is a better choice. Also beta-mercapto-ethanol
does not bind Ni(II) so tightly, i.e causes less trouble. Regarding your
4 Cys residues, there might be some redox going on, but not necessarily.
The Cys SGs are often inside in an hydrophobic environment.
You can do easily the Ni(II) column WITHOUT any reductant in the
buffer. Simply add DTT after the Ni(II) column.
You can also check the oxidation state of your Cys by good old
biochemistry
(http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Thiols_and_disulfides).
In order to avoid oxidation of Cys or Met on the Ni(II) column, strip
your Ni(II) and charge your IMAC column with Zn(II) instead of Ni(II).
Zn(II) is redox inert.
HTH
Guenter
> Try TCEP as it does not interfere with the NiNTA resin whereas DTT does.
> But why do you care if your column is brown or not - can you elute
> your protein ?
> Are there other metal ions e.g. iron which bind to your resin perhaps ?
>
> Jürgen
>
> On 19 Jun 2009, at 02:25, Kn Ly wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am trying to purify a 13 KDa membrane protein using Ni NTA. The
>> protein is
>> solubilised in Triton X 100, 20 mM phosphate buffer, 150 mM NaCl and
>> binds
>> very well to the column. However, it also turns the column brownish.
>> The protein contains 4 cysteine residues so I suspect that this causes
>> cross-linking with other proteins and thus brownish precipitation on the
>> column. So I included 5 mM beta-ME in my buffer to prevent disulfide
>> bond
>> formation but this doesn't help. I tried 1 mM DTT and this ruined the
>> column.
>> Help!! Is there anyway to prevent this brownish problem?
>>
>> Thanks a lot in advance
>> Kien
>
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