PROTEASE
DIGESTION OF OUTER MEMBRANES
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Outer membrane samples were resuspended to a concentration
of 0.5 mg/ml in 0.1 ml sample buffer (125mM Tris-HCl, pH 6.8, 0.5% SDS,
10% (v/v) glycerol, 0.0001% (w/v) bromphenol blue).
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This was heated at 100ºC for 2 minutes and cooled to
37ºC for protease digestion.
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Protease was added in 1 µl amounts at the concentrations
required and the outer membrane samples were digested for 1 hour at 37ºC.
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Each sample was then divided in two aliquots.
To one aliquot, SDS was added to a final concentration
of 2%.
The other aliquot was made up to 2% SDS and 10% (v/v)
2-ME, to identify the 2-ME modifiable fragments of protein F.
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The aliquots were heated at 88ºC and loaded onto a 14%
PAGE gel.
The initial solubilization step in 0.5% SDS was found to
greatly aid the digestion of the fairly protease-resistant outer membrane
proteins.
Updated 01 December 2000.