Biology – Quantitative Biology – Genomics
Scientific paper
2011-02-13
Proteomics 11, 2 (2011) 324-8
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Genomics
Scientific paper
10.1002/pmic.201000370
Fluorescent detection of proteins is a popular method of detection allying sensitivity, linearity and compatibility with mass spectrometry. Among the numerous methods described in the literature, staining with ruthenium II tris(bathophenanthroline disulfonate) is particularly cost-effective, but slightly cumbersome owing to difficulties in the preparation of the complex and complexity of staining protocols. We describe here the modifications on both aspects that allow to perform a higher contrast staining and offer a more robust method of complex preparation, thereby maximizing the advantages of the method.
Aude-Garcia Catherine
Collin-Faure Véronique
Luche Sylvie
Rabilloud Thierry
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