Protein Diluent Buffer
BSA is used here as a protein-stabilizing agent and β-mercaptoethanol as a reducing agent; 0.1–1 mm DTT can also be used. Reducing agents are particularly important for protein with cysteines within the DNA-binding domain (i.e., zinc fingers or the basic region of many bZIP proteins). Anti-aggregation agents such as 0.01%–0.1% NP-40 or Triton X-100 can also prove useful. Prepare this buffer in small quantities and store in aliquots in a freezer. Long-term storage of the solution on ice or in the refrigerator is not recommended.
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