Rapid Yeast Protein Prep for SDS PAGE and Western

Horvath and Riezman, Yeast, 1994; Gottschling Lab

 

Sample Buffer: 10 ml
0.06M Tris-HCl, pH 6.8   0.6 ml 1M Tris 6.8
10% (v/v) glycerol   2 ml 50% glycerol
2% (w/v) SDS   2 ml 10% SDS
5% (v/v) 2-mercaptoethanol   0.5 ml 2-mercaptoethanol
0.0025% (w/v) bromophenol blue   0.1 ml Sat. Bromphenol blue
    4.9 ml H2O

Make sample Buffer fresh before use. Can store buffer frozen at —20 degrees for ~ 6 months.


1. Grow cells overnight (~1x107 cells/ml; A600 = 0.7) and collect 1.5 ml cells (adjust volumes according to cell density of cultures) in 1.5 ml microfuge tube (1 minute, 14000xg). It is important not to grow the cells to a high density as this method will not work well.

10 microliters of a saturated overnight culture in YPD innoculated to 5 ml SD + essential amino acids for ~16 hrs gives A600 of 0.5 to 1.0 for wild-type cells grown at 30 degrees

150 microliters of YPD saturated culture diluted to 5 ml YPD and grown for ~5 hrs at 30 degrees gives an A600 of ~0.8 for wild-type cells.

2. Wash cells 1X with water and collect again by centrifugation.

3. Resuspend cells in 100 microliters sample buffer.

4. Heat at 95 deg C for 5 minutes.

5. Centrifuge 14000xg for 5 minutes. Load 15 microliters per lane on an SDS polyacrylamide gel.

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