Bio-Rad Acrylamide Solutions and Powders User Manual

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B.

1.5 M Tris-HCl, pH 8.8:
54.5 g Tris base
~150 ml distilled water
Adjust to pH 8.8 with 1 N HCl. Bring volume up to
300 ml with distilled water and store at 4 °C.

C. 0.5 M Tris-HCl, pH 6.8:

6.0 g Tris base
~60 ml distilled water
Adjust to pH 6.8 with 1 N HCl. Bring volume up to
100 ml with distilled water and store at 4 °C.

D. 10% SDS (w/v):

Dissolve 10.0 g SDS in distilled water with gentle
stirring and bring up to 100 ml. Store at room tem-
perature.

E.

10% Ammonium Persulfate (APS):
Dissolve 100 mg APS in 1 ml distilled water.
Make fresh daily.

F.

TEMED:
Use neat from the bottle.

3.2 Laemmli Gel Preparation

Stack

Resolving Gel

4%

7.5%

12%

X%

30% Acrylamide/Bis 37.5:1

3.3 ml

25 ml

40 ml

3.3(X%)
=(A)*ml

0.5 M Tris-HCl, pH 6.8

6.3 ml

--

--

--

1.5 M Tris-HCl, pH 8.8

--

25 ml

25 ml

25 ml

10% SDS

250 µl

1.0 ml

1.0 ml

1.0 ml

Distilled deionized water

15 ml

48.5 ml 33.5 ml 73.5-(A)*

TEMED

25 µl

50 µl

50 µl

50 µl

10% APS

125 µl

500 µl

500 µl

500 µl

25 ml

100 ml

100 ml

100 ml

Degas before polymerization

* The letter A designates the volume of 30% Acrylamide/Bis 37.5:1

required to produce the specified percent gel (X%).

Section 4
General Recommendations

Acrylamide and Bis

These electrophoresis purity reagents can be stored

away from direct sunlight, dry, at room temperature
(23-25 °C) for at least 1 year. Heat and light may cause
autopolymerization. Monomer stock solutions contain-
ing Acrylamide and Bis should be stored at 4 °C for no
longer than 1 month. During prolonged storage, hydrol-
ysis of Acrylamide to acrylic acid will occur.

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Section 2
Protocols for Sequencing
Gel Preparation

2.1 Sequencing Gel Stock Solutions

Stock Solutions

A.

Bio-Rad Preweighed Acrylamide/Bis 19:1.30%
Solution:
Follow instructions above for mixing and storing.

B.

10x TBE Buffer, 0.89 M Tris base, 0.89 M Boric
acid, 20 mM EDTA:
108 g Tris base
55 g boric acid
9.3 g Na

2

EDTA-H

2

O

Bring up to 1 liter in deionized water. The pH of
this solution should be 8.3. Do not add acid or base
to alter the pH. Alternatively, use Bio-Rad’s
Premixed TBE Buffer.

C.

25% Ammonium Persulfate (APS):
Dissolve 0.25 g in 1 ml distilled water. Make
fresh daily.

D.

TEMED:
Use neat from the bottle.

2.2 Sequencing Gel Preparation

4%

5%

6%

X%

30% Acrylamide/Bis 19:1

20 ml 25 ml 30 ml 5(X%)=ml

10x TBE

15 ml 15 ml 15 ml 15 ml

Urea

63 g

63 g

63 g

63 g

TEMED

150 µl 150 µl 150 µl 150 µl

25% APS

150 µl 150 µl 150 µl 150 µl

Adjust the volume to 150 ml with distilled deion-

ized water. Degas before polymerization.

Section 3
Protocols for Laemmli
Gel Preparation

3.1 Laemmli Gel Stock Solutions

A.

Bio-Rad Preweighed Acrylamide/Bis, 30%
solution:
Follow instructions above for mixing and
storing.

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Table of Contents

Section 1 Preparation Instructions ..........1

Section 2 Protocols for Sequencing

Gel Preparation ..........................2

2.1 Stock

Solutions ..................................2

2.2 Gel

Preparation ..................................2

Section 3 Protocols for Laemmli

Gel Preparation ..........................2

3.1 Stock

Solutions ..................................2

3.2 Gel

Preparation ..................................3

Section 4 General Recommendations ......4

Section 5 Risk and Safety Information ....5

Section 1
Preparation Instructions

For the following %T* stock solutions, add dis-

tilled, deionized water in the given amounts and stir for
30 minutes. Solutions should be mixed directly in the
bottle to avoid contact with Acrylamide and Bis.

For the 30 g bottle:

For the 150 g bottle:

%T

add H

2

O

final volume

add H

2

O

final volume

50

33 ml

60 ml

162 ml

300 ml

40

48 ml

75 ml

237 ml

375 ml

30

73 ml

100 ml

362 ml

500 ml

Filtering is not required but is recommended for

the highest quality electrophoresis results.

Recommended shelf life for the stock solution is 30

days at 4 °C.

*%T and %C

Polyacrylamide gels are described by reference to

two characteristics:

1)

The total monomer concentration (%T):

%T=

g Acrylamide + g Bis-Acrylamide

x 100

total volume

2)

The crosslinking monomer concentration (%C):

%C=

g Bis-Acrylamide

x 100

g Acrylamide + g Bis-Acrylamide

In mixing solutions, a 30% w/v stock solution cor-

responds to 30% T. The %T will vary depending on the
amount of water added. The %C remains constant at all
dilutions.

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†Laemmli, U. K.,

Nature, 227, 680 (1970).

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