Native gel electrophoresis
A native gel electrophoresis describes electrophoretic separation process of proteins in a gel , in which the native protein folding is retained, d. that is, there is no denaturation .
principle
In contrast to SDS-PAGE, sample preparation takes place without the proteins being boiled. The disulfide bridges are occasionally obtained by omitting reducing agents such as mercaptoethanol or dithiothreitol . Due to the exclusive use of mild nonionic surfactants in gel electrophoresis , in contrast to SDS-PAGE, separation takes place only according to the isoelectric point (or the net charge density) and the hydrodynamic volume , not according to the molecular mass .
Procedure
literature
- Friedrich Lottspeich , Joachim W. Engels , Solodkoff Zettlmeier Lay: Bioanalytik . 3rd edition, Spektrum, Heidelberg, 2012, ISBN 978-3827400413 .
- Hubert Rehm , Thomas Letzel: The Experimenter: Protein Biochemistry / Proteomics . 6th edition, Spektrum, Heidelberg 2009, ISBN 978-3827423122 .