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Sucrose Gradient Separation Protocol - MitoSciences

Sucrose Gradient Separation Protocol January 2007. CONTENT. I. REQUIRED REAGENTS AND EQUIPMENT 3. II. SAMPLE PREPARATION 4. III. SAMPLE SOLUBILIZATION 5. IV. Sucrose Gradient PREPARATION 6. V. CENTRIFUGATION OF GRADIENTS AND ELUCTION OF FRACTIONS 8. VI. SAMPLE ANALYSIS 9. VII. BUFFER RECIPES 10. VIII. OPTIMIZATION STEPS AND GENERAL TIPS 11. IX. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 13. X. FLOW CHART 14. XI. NOTES 15. 2. I. REQUIRED REAGENTS AND EQUIPMENT. Reagents: n-dodecyl- -D-maltopyranoside (Lauryl maltoside; MitoSciences MS910).

3 I. REQUIRED REAGENTS AND EQUIPMENT Reagents: • n-dodecyl- -D-maltopyranoside (Lauryl maltoside; MitoSciences MS910) Phosphate buffered saline, PBS (section VII)

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