Cell Lab 3: Measuring Protein Concentration PDF
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This document details a lab experiment on protein concentration measurements, specifically using the Biuret and Bradford methods. The lab procedure, including detailed steps and materials, are presented . It also outlines the report requirements including data analysis, graphs and the significance of experiments.
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BIOL 3120 (Cell Biology Lab) Lab 3 - Measuring Protein Concentration Rubaia Tasmin Teaching Assistant 09/20/2024 Email: [email protected] Contents 1.Principals of Biuret and Bradford protein assays 2.Today’s Lab Proc...
BIOL 3120 (Cell Biology Lab) Lab 3 - Measuring Protein Concentration Rubaia Tasmin Teaching Assistant 09/20/2024 Email: [email protected] Contents 1.Principals of Biuret and Bradford protein assays 2.Today’s Lab Procedure 3.Lab 3 Report Requirements 2 Protein assay using Biuret method Involves the interaction between cupric ions (Cu²⁺) and the peptide bonds in proteins under alkaline conditions Color changes from blue to purple, indicating the presence of proteins Peak absorbance wavelength is at 540 nm Advantages: - Simplest protein assay method - Has low interference with other compounds Disadvantages: - Not as sensitive as the Biorad method (cannot accurately measure the concentration of total proteins) Qualitative protein test: Biuret Method Presence Absence of of proteins proteins https://biologynotesonline.com/biuret-test-for-protein-principle-procedure-result-application/#princi ple_of_biuret_test Protein assay using Biorad method Involves the interaction between a dye (Coomassie Brilliant Blue G) and the peptide bonds of proteins in phosphoric acid The dye color changes from brown to blue, indicating the presence of proteins Peak absorbance wavelength at 595 nm Advantages: - Easy to perform - Very sensitive (can accurately measure the total protein concentration) - Less subject to interference with other compounds Disadvantages: - The dye-protein binding capacity varies greatly depending upon Quantitative protein test: Bio- Rad Method Absence Presence of of proteins proteins https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/ S0003269718301994 Today’s Lab Procedure Biuret protein Bradford protein assay assay 1. Set the spectrophotometer 1. Set the spectrophotometer wavelength to 540 nm wavelength to 595 nm 2. Generate a standard curve for 2. Generate a standard curve for Biuret protein assay Bradford protein assay 3. Read the absorbance of 500x, 3. Read the absorbance of 100x and 10x dilutions of sample unknown BSA sample A 4. Calculate the concentration of 4. Calculate the concentration of the unknown BSA sample the unknown diluted samples 7 Requirements for Lab 3 Report 1. Introduction: Introduction of protein concentrations measuring. 2. Materials: All the chemicals used along with concentration, and instruments used. 3. Methods: Brief steps for the experiment you did. 4. Results: Raw data in tables. Standard curve graphs including suitable axes name and concentration units for both Biuret and Bradford protein assays. Standard curve equation and calculations for Sample A concentration (500x, 100x, and 10x dilutions) in Biuret assay. Standard curve equation and calculations for the unknown concentration in Bradford assay. 5. Discussion/conclusion: Interpret your results. Discuss unexpected findings. What improvements can you make? What is the significance of the File name for your lab report submission- lab? BIOL3120_Section_Lastname_Firstname_ 6. Lab manual questions & underlined questions LabN 8