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  • Optimal concentrations of N-decanoyl-N-methylglucamine and sodium dodecyl sulfate allow the extraction and analysis of membrane proteins.

Optimal concentrations of N-decanoyl-N-methylglucamine and sodium dodecyl sulfate allow the extraction and analysis of membrane proteins.

Analytical biochemistry (2011-08-30)
Jen-Hua Chuang, Yu-Jing Kao, Neil B Ruderman, Li-Chu Tung, Yenshou Lin
ABSTRACT

We studied the extraction and analysis of integral membrane proteins possessing hydrophobic and hydrophilic domains and found that a nonionic detergent called MEGA-10, used in lysis buffers, had a superior extraction effect compared to most conventional detergents. A sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) concentration of >0.4% (w/v) in the sample buffer was crucial for those proteins to be clearly analyzed by electrophoresis and Western blotting. Furthermore, MEGA-10 had the tendency to maximally extract proteins around its critical micelle concentration (CMC) of 0.24% (w/v). These solutions can greatly assist functional investigations of membrane proteins in the proteomics era.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Avanti
MEGA-9, Avanti Polar Lipids 850541P, powder
Avanti
MEGA-10, Avanti Polar Lipids 850542P, powder
Sigma-Aldrich
N-Decanoyl-N-methylglucamine, ≥98% (GC)
Avanti
MEGA-8, Avanti Polar Lipids 850540P, powder