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Biochemical Separation of Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Fraction for Downstream Molecular Analysis.

Hang T HuynhEvgeniia ShcherbininaHsiang-Chi HuangReyhaneh RezaeiAishe A Sarshad
Published in: Current protocols (2024)
Biochemical fractionation is a technique used to isolate and separate distinct cellular compartments, critical for dissecting cellular mechanisms and molecular pathways. Herein we outline a biochemical fraction methodology for isolation of ultra-pure nuclei and cytoplasm. This protocol utilizes hypotonic lysis buffer to suspend cells, coupled with a calibrated centrifugation strategy, for enhanced separation of cytoplasm from the nuclear fraction. Subsequent purification steps ensure the integrity of the isolated nuclear fraction. Overall, this method facilitates accurate protein localization, essential for functional studies, demonstrating its efficacy in separating cellular compartments. © 2024 The Authors. Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Biochemical fractionation Support Protocol 1: Protein quantification using Bradford assay Support Protocol 2: SDS/PAGE and Western blotting.
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