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A simple cellulose acetate membrane-based small lanes technique for protein electrophoresis.

Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2012-07-04)
Na Na, Tingting Liu, Xiaojun Yang, Binjie Sun, Jenny Ouyang, Jin Ouyang
ABSTRACT

Combining electrophoresis with a cellulose acetate membrane-based technique, we developed a simple and low-cost method, named cellulose acetate membrane-based small lanes (CASL), for protein electrophoresis. A home-made capillary plotter controlled by a 3D moving stage was used to create milli-to-micro channels by printing poly(dimethylsiloxane) on to a hydrophilic cellulose acetate membrane. In the hydrophilic channels, 5 nL protein mixture was separated on the basis of electro-migration under an electric field. Compared with polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), CASL resulted in higher protein signal intensity for separation of mixtures containing the same mass of protein. The platform was easily fabricated at low cost (approx. $0.005 for each 1-mm-wide channel), and separation of three protein mixtures was completed in 15 min. Both electrophoresis time and potential affected the separation. Rather than chromatographic separation, this method accomplished application of microchannel techniques for cellulose acetate membrane-based protein electrophoresis. It has potential in proteomic analysis, especially for rapid, low-cost, and low-volume sample analysis in clinical diagnosis.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate, average Mn ~30,000 by GPC
Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate, average Mn ~50,000 by GPC