Bar coding – Bio-Rad PROTEAN® IEF Cell Accessories User Manual
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By plotting the pH of an IPG strip as a function of its length, the pI of a protein
may be derived from its focused position on that strip. A, the pH vs. length
relationship of a linear pH 4–7 IPG strip, indicating how to estimate the pI of a protein
that migrates to 50% of the gel length; B, the pH vs. length relationship of a nonlinear
pH 3–10 IPG strip.
A. Linear pH 4–7 ReadyStrip IPG strip
pH
7
6
5
4
0
25
50
75
100
B. Nonlinear pH 3–10 ReadyStrip IPG strip
pH
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
0
25
50
75
100
Total IPG strip length, %
Second dimension electrophoresis
IPG Strip
Length
7 cm
11 cm
17 cm
18 cm
24 cm
Electrophoresis Mini-PROTEAN
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Tetra, PROTEAN
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and
Plus
Plus
Dodeca
Criterion
Dodeca
Dodeca
Dodeca
Electrophoresis 200 V,
200 V,
16 mA/gel for 200 V,
200 V,
conditions
constant
constant 30 min, then
constant
constant
24 mA/gel for
~5 hr
Approximate
15–25 min
30–55 min 5.5 hr
6–8 hr
6–8 hr
run time
Recommended equilibration volumes
IPG Strip Length
7 cm
11 cm
17 cm
18 cm
24 cm
Equilibration buffer I
2.5 ml
4 ml
6 ml
6 ml
8 ml
Equilibration buffer II
2.5 ml
4 ml
6 ml
6 ml
8 ml
10 minutes is recommended for each equilibration step.
Bar Coding
The 24 cm IPG strip contains bar coding to assist in high-
throughput applications. The automated bar code provides a
unique 6-character identifier for each IPG strip. The recommended
bar code reader is the Gryphon L GD 4330 laser scanner
(Part # GD4330-BKK1).* Within the bar coding area there is a
human readable portion for convenient information management
without the use of a bar code reader. The figure below illustrates
the human-readable and automated bar coding regions.
* Infinite Corporate Solutions, Inc. 1400 Battleground Ave., Suite 207-B Greensboro,
NC 27408, USA. Tel. 866-271-6556.
Estimating the pI of a protein from
its position along an IPG strip
Part Numbers
ReadyStrip IPG strips, 12 per package
pH Range
7 cm
11 cm
17 cm
18 cm
24 cm
3–10
163-2000
163-2014
163-2007
163-2032
163-2042
3–10 NL*
163-2002
163-2016
163-2009
163-2033
163-2043
4–7
163-2001
163-2015
163-2008
163-2034
163-2044
3–6
163-2003
163-2017
163-2010
163-2035
163-2045
5–8
163-2004
163-2018
163-2011
163-2036
163-2046
7–10
163-2005
163-2019
163-2012
163-2037
163-2047
3.9–5.1
163-2028
163-2024
163-2020
163-2038
163-2048
4.7–5.9
163-2029
163-2025
163-2021
163-2039
163-2049
5.5–6.7
163-2030
163-2026
163-2022
163-2040
163-2050
6.3–8.3
163-2031
163-2027
163-2023
163-2041
163-2051
* NL, Nonlinear gradient.
* The final voltage for each pH range may not be reached, but the total volt-hours
given above are sufficient to properly focus samples with final voltages as low
as 3,000 V (7 cm), 5,000 V (11 cm), and 7,000 V (17 cm, 18 cm, and 24 cm).
A lower final voltage will increase total run time.
** The final voltage for this pH range may not be reached, but the total volt-hours
given above are sufficient to properly focus samples with final voltages as low
as 2,000 V (7 cm), 3,000 V (11 cm), and 6,000 V (17 cm, 18 cm, and 24 cm).
A lower final voltage will increase total run time.
*** Enhanced resolution and separation of proteins may be achieved using cup
loading with sample application at the cathode (–) end of the IPG strip.
†
To ensure success with basic range IPG strips, performing two additional steps is
strongly recommended. The first step is to treat the sample using the ReadyPrep
reduction-alkylation kit (catalog #163-2090). This reduces streaking caused by
disulfide bond formation, which is more problematic with basic range proteins.
The second step is to use cup loading when loading samples for isoelectric
focusing. For more information, refer to the ReadyPrep reduction-alkylation kit
instruction manual (bulletin 4110063).