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Overview
This video demonstrates the GELFREE 8100 Fractionation System, which efficiently partitions complex protein samples based on molecular weight. The process allows for high recovery of fractions in liquid phase, facilitating further analysis.
Key Study Components
Area of Science
- Protein fractionation
- Electrophoresis
- Biochemical analysis
Background
- The GELFREE 8100 system is designed for high-throughput protein analysis.
- It allows for the separation of proteins without the use of gels.
- This method is particularly useful for complex samples like tissue homogenates.
- Efficient fractionation can enhance downstream applications.
Purpose of Study
- To showcase the functionality of the GELFREE 8100 Fractionation System.
- To demonstrate the ease of use and efficiency of the system.
- To provide insights into the fractionation process and resultant data.
Methods Used
- Preparation of protein samples with specific buffers.
- Use of a disposable cartridge for fractionation.
- Electrophoretic separation based on molecular weight.
- Collection of fractions for further analysis.
Main Results
- Successful partitioning of protein samples into multiple fractions.
- Demonstrated reproducibility and efficiency in fraction collection.
- Visual results from polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis.
- Potential for immediate downstream applications in analysis.
Conclusions
- The GELFREE 8100 system provides a reliable method for protein fractionation.
- It simplifies the workflow for researchers in protein analysis.
- The technology enhances the ability to analyze complex protein mixtures.
What types of samples can be used with the GELFREE 8100?
The system is suitable for various protein samples, including complex tissue homogenates.
How long does the fractionation process take?
The process can fractionate up to eight samples in about 90 minutes.
What is the maximum protein load per channel?
You can load up to one milligram of total protein per channel.
Can the fractions be used immediately after collection?
Yes, the collected fractions can be used for downstream applications immediately.
Is the system user-friendly?
Yes, it features an easy-to-use graphical user interface for operation.
What types of downstream analyses can be performed with the fractions?
Fractions can be analyzed using techniques like liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.