| Literature DB >> 31344964 |
Christian Wechselberger1, Christian Doppler2, David Bernhard2.
Abstract
Zymography is a widely used electrophoretic method to determine proteolytic activities in samples from various sources. The method is based on copolymerizing a suitable protein substrate within a sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel. Following electrophoretic separation of the protease containing samples and a suitable incubation period, degradation of the substrate can be visualized through staining with Coomassie blue. Sites of proteolysis become visible as white bands on a dark blue background. However, this staining protocol requires considerable amounts of ethanol and acetic acid to remove unbound dye molecules. In this report, we describe a new staining protocol using Ponceau S which offers substantial advantages in terms of assay usability and cost reduction, especially when performing large quantities of zymograms or in resource-limited settings. Fast and reproducible staining of zymograms with our protocol is demonstrated, and reliable quantitation of proteolytic activity in comparison to the standard Coomassie staining procedure is shown.Entities:
Keywords: Coomassie; Ponceau; gelatin zymography; inexpensive staining method
Year: 2019 PMID: 31344964 PMCID: PMC6789862 DOI: 10.3390/mps2030061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Protoc ISSN: 2409-9279
Serial dilutions of heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum (Gibco Life Technologies, Paisley, UK; # 10500).
| Sample | FBS Equivalent |
|---|---|
| A | 1 µL |
| B | 0.5 µL |
| C | 0.25 µL |
| D | 0.125 µl |
| E | 0.0625 µL |
| F | 0.03125 µL |
Figure 1Zymography gels showing bands generated by gelatinolytic activities present in fetal bovine serum samples. (a) Coomassie staining; (b) Ponceau staining. For sample description (FBS equivalents), see Table 1. Asterisks mark the position of active MMP-2 enzymatic activity with a molecular weight of 62 kDa. Exemplary bands of the color prestained protein standard (New England Biolabs, # P7719G) are indicated.
Figure 2Densitometric analysis of zymography gels after using different staining methods. (a) Coomassie staining; (b) Ponceau staining. For sample description (FBS equivalents), see Table 1. Experiments were carried out as quadruplicates with four gels each for the Coomassie and Ponceau staining procedures. Data represent the mean of four independent experiments, error bars represent the respective standard deviation. Trendlines and the corresponding coefficients of determination (R squared) are shown; AU: arbitrary units of integrated density.