PMSF? - (Sep/09/2008 )
HI just wondering can anyone tell me - I added PMSF to my RIPA buffer when I lysed my cells however now I am equalzing them (and Im using RIPA buffer again...) do I need to add the PMSF again to the RIPA buffer just before use of can I use RIPA buffer with out PMSF?
Thanks
-scistudent-
QUOTE (scistudent @ Sep 9 2008, 03:25 AM)
HI just wondering can anyone tell me - I added PMSF to my RIPA buffer when I lysed my cells however now I am equalzing them (and Im using RIPA buffer again...) do I need to add the PMSF again to the RIPA buffer just before use of can I use RIPA buffer with out PMSF?
Thanks
Thanks
you will dilute PMSF in the second case, but you will have added in excess anyway;
in the future, try to become independent from PMSF for several reasons...
-The Bearer-
QUOTE (The Bearer @ Sep 9 2008, 04:40 AM)
QUOTE (scistudent @ Sep 9 2008, 03:25 AM)
HI just wondering can anyone tell me - I added PMSF to my RIPA buffer when I lysed my cells however now I am equalzing them (and Im using RIPA buffer again...) do I need to add the PMSF again to the RIPA buffer just before use of can I use RIPA buffer with out PMSF?
Thanks
Thanks
you will dilute PMSF in the second case, but you will have added in excess anyway;
in the future, try to become independent from PMSF for several reasons...
I also don't know the answer to this question, so I'm buzzing it to keep it on top.
do we need to re-add PMSF or other protease inhibitors prior to normalizing samples again?
-Curtis-
We don't use PMSF in RIPA buffer. We use ortho-vanadate, pNpp and Protein Inhibitor Cocktail (Boehringer).
-bonni28-
PMSF has a very short half life, once it is in contact with water. The half life is only about 20 minutes. Therefore, always prepare your RIPA buffer with PMSF fresh.
-virus_fan-
QUOTE (scistudent @ Sep 9 2008, 02:25 AM)
HI just wondering can anyone tell me - I added PMSF to my RIPA buffer when I lysed my cells however now I am equalzing them (and Im using RIPA buffer again...) do I need to add the PMSF again to the RIPA buffer just before use of can I use RIPA buffer with out PMSF?
Thanks
Thanks
Personally I think using the protease inhibitor cocktail would be a better choice to target different types of proteases present after cell lysis. PMSF has short half-life and need to be dissolved in anhydrous ethanol or anhydrous isopropanol. So I end up did't use it...I plan to add in protease inhibitor cocktail which has better half-life and it's easier to dissolve (just need to dissolve in buffer or distilled water or can directly add into the lysis buffer).
-sasoriza-
QUOTE (virus_fan @ Oct 21 2008, 04:22 AM)
PMSF has a very short half life, once it is in contact with water. The half life is only about 20 minutes. Therefore, always prepare your RIPA buffer with PMSF fresh. ![smile.gif]()
Great advice, PMSF should be made up fresh, just before adding it to the lysis/protease cocktail that you use.
Rhombus
-Rhombus-
QUOTE (Curtis @ Oct 18 2008, 12:07 PM)
QUOTE (The Bearer @ Sep 9 2008, 04:40 AM)
QUOTE (scistudent @ Sep 9 2008, 03:25 AM)
HI just wondering can anyone tell me - I added PMSF to my RIPA buffer when I lysed my cells however now I am equalzing them (and Im using RIPA buffer again...) do I need to add the PMSF again to the RIPA buffer just before use of can I use RIPA buffer with out PMSF?
Thanks
Thanks
you will dilute PMSF in the second case, but you will have added in excess anyway;
in the future, try to become independent from PMSF for several reasons...
I also don't know the answer to this question, so I'm buzzing it to keep it on top.
do we need to re-add PMSF or other protease inhibitors prior to normalizing samples again?
My understanding is that PMSF permanently inhibits serine proteases, so you shouldn't have to add more. I don't know about the other protease inhibitors
-chason-
QUOTE (chason @ Oct 21 2008, 01:28 PM)
My understanding is that PMSF permanently inhibits serine proteases, so you shouldn't have to add more. I don't know about the other protease inhibitors
that's what I thought too, there is no need to re-add PMSF.
-Curtis-
QUOTE (Rhombus @ Oct 21 2008, 10:48 AM)
QUOTE (virus_fan @ Oct 21 2008, 04:22 AM)
PMSF has a very short half life, once it is in contact with water. The half life is only about 20 minutes. Therefore, always prepare your RIPA buffer with PMSF fresh. ![smile.gif]()
Great advice, PMSF should be made up fresh, just before adding it to the lysis/protease cocktail that you use.
Rhombus
PMSF is very unstable in the
presence of water. The half-life of aqueous PMSF at
25°C at pH 7.0, 7.5, and 8.0 is 110, 55, and 35 minutes,
respectively.
---From SigmaAldrich product information page.
-supermr2000-