Protocol

Rapid Coomassie Blue Staining of Protein Gels

Adapted from Proteins and Proteomics by Richard J. Simpson. CSHL Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA, 2003.

INTRODUCTION

Coomassie brillant blue R250 (CBR-250) and silver staining are the most widely used methods for the routine visualization of proteins separated by SDS-PAGE. CBR-250 is an organic dye that complexes with basic amino acids, such as arginine, lysine, and histidine, as well as tyrosine. Conventional CBR-250 staining is capable of detecting as little as 30-100 ng of protein, but sensitivity can be improved by performing the staining and destaining at elevated temperatures. The method described in this protocol, which is a modified version of the conventional Coomassie protocol, speeds up the destaining process for faster results with increased sensitivity and is compatible with mass-spectrometry-based methods for identifying proteins.

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