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You have samples and you want to see how much protein is in them. You can use this protocol to quantitate protein in your samples as long as your samples have small amounts of imidazole (≤ 50 mM).

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<aside> <img src="/icons/iterate_gray.svg" alt="/icons/iterate_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Protocol

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  1. take nine (9) PCR tubes; label A-I
  2. add 150 uL of sample buffer (whatever the protein you’re testing is in, e.g., ‣) to tubes B-I
  3. add 300 uL of Bovine serum albumin (BSA) at 2 mg / mL to tube A
  4. perform serial dilution 150 uL : 150 uL for B-H (e.g., 150 uL A into B, mix by pipetting, then 150 uL B into C, …); DO NOT ADD TO TUBE I (negative)

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<aside> <img src="/icons/megaphone_gray.svg" alt="/icons/megaphone_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Credits

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Yan Zhang, Zoila Jurado, and Miki Yun (Richard Murray Lab, Caltech)