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Isolation and Solubilization of Proteins After TRI <scp>zol</scp> ® Extraction of RNA and DNA from Patient Material Following Prolonged Storage
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Molecular BiologyNucleic Acid BiomarkersProtein PurificationNucleic Acid ChemistryBioanalysisSystems ApproachProlonged StorageProteomicsSimultaneous ExtractionRna ProcessingChromatographyPatient MaterialBiochemistryMolecular Biological MethodBiomolecular AnalysisDna ReplicationFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsNatural SciencesTrizol IsolationNucleic Acid BiochemistryMedicine
A systems approach is being applied in many areas of the biological sciences, particularly in cancer research. The coordinated, simultaneous extraction of DNA, RNA, and proteins from a single sample is crucial for accurate correlations between genomic aberrations and their consequences on the transcriptome and proteome. We present an approach to extract and completely solubilize up to 98% of the total protein recovered from archived samples following TRIzoL isolation of RNA and DNA. We also demonstrate using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and Western blot analysis that the proteins, representing both a wide molecular weight range and some posttranslational modifications, such as protein phosphorylation, remain stable in phenol-ethanol for up to 3 years at -20 degrees C.
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