Published: Vol 4, Iss 11, Jun 5, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1143 Views: 13625
Reviewed by: Lin FangFanglian HeAnonymous reviewer(s)
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Abstract
This protocol describes how to extract nuclear protein from mouse lungs, including tissue preparation, stepwise lysis of cells and centrifugal isolation of nuclear protein fraction. This is an efficient method to get comparable nuclear protein extracts from lung tissues.
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Acknowledgments
We thank Yinling Hu, Robert H. Wiltrout and Jami Willette-Brown from Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research for their support and suggestion on the experimental design. This work was supported by the National Cancer Institute (ZIA BC 011212 and ZIA BC 011391 to Y.H.).
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Xiao, Z. and Jiang, Q. (2014). Protocol for Preparation of Nuclear Protein from Mouse Lungs. Bio-protocol 4(11): e1143. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1143.
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Biochemistry > Protein > Isolation and purification
Cell Biology > Organelle isolation > Nuclei
Systems Biology > Proteomics > Nuclear
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