Bio-Rad Aurum Serum Protein Mini Kit User Manual

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Section 5
Guidelines for Using the Aurum Serum
Protein Mini Kit

Serum samples should be clarified before application to Aurum serum
protein columns.

High salt concentrations (>200 mM) should be avoided due to
interference with albumin removal. Salt can also interfere with subsequent
IEF analysis. High salt samples can be dialyzed against a low-salt buffer
(25 mM phosphate, pH 7.0).

For serum samples containing a high concentration of albumin, reduce
the sample load on the resin from 200 µl to 150 µl. The load may need to
be further optimized.

For serum samples with low concentrations of albumin, increase the
sample load from 200 µl to 250 µl. An alternative would be to dilute the
initial sample 1/3 with binding buffer and apply 200–250 µl. The load may
need to be further optimized.

The bound albumin and IgG can be recovered from the Aurum serum
protein columns and analyzed. For 1-D analysis, elute the column with
500 µl of Laemmli sample buffer (Bio-Rad catalog #161-0737). For 2-D
analysis, elute the column with 500 µl of ReadyPrep

TM

sequential

extraction reagent 3 (Bio-Rad catalog #163-2104).

If necessary the albumin/IgG-depleted samples can be concentrated
using a SpeedVac or lyophilizer.

Albumin/IgG depleted serum samples, if not analyzed immediately, should
be stored at -20ºC.

For 2-D electrophoresis analysis, see bulletin 2561, 2-D Electrophoresis
for Proteomics. A Methods and Product Manual.

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