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EXPERIMENTS 2.1-2.4: CELL
FRACTIONATION, PROTEIN ASSAY,
        SDH ASSAY AND
          SDS-PAGE




Michael Truck - Biology 104 - TA: Elizabeth Braschayko
PURPOSE
Cell Fractionation - To Understand the laboratory
technique that uses differential centrifugation to
separate the different components of the cell,
resulting in nuclear, mitochondrial, microsomal, and
soluble fractions.

Protein Assay - To determine the protein
concentration of each fraction obtained.

Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH) Assay – Used to
test the enzymatic activity of SDH in the different
cellular fractions.

SDS-PAGE - to identify the unknown proteins in
the mitochondrial proteome
EXPECTED RESULTS
Mitochondrial fractions should have highest SDH
specific activity (electron transport)

Homogenate fraction should have highest protein
concentration but lower SDH activity than
mitochondria (contains unbroken cells + mixture of
organelles)

Soluble fraction should have lowest protein
concentration and lowest SDH specific activity
(smallest cellular particles, lowest amount of
proteins)
SUMMARY OF PROCEDURE

Cell Fractionation: homogenized beef liver, added some
buffer, centrifuged at different speeds and intervals to
get the different cellular fractions.

Protein Assay: used Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) to make
standard curve using known BSA concentrations; made
dilutions of cell fractions and calculated protein
concentrations using linear equation of standard curve
SDH Assay: prepared dilutions of each fraction, added
enzyme mixture and then placed in 37°C water bath;
read absorbance at t=0 min., t=3 min. and t=15 min.;
We then used this data with the protein concentrations
to calculate the specific activity of SDH in each sample

SDS-PAGE: Added acetone to protein sample. Incubated
for 40 mins., centrifuged, disposed of the supernatant,
dried the pellet. Added 8ug buffer and 10ul of 2x gel
loading dye and placed in water bath. Then loaded onto
SDS-PAGE gel.
RESULTS – BSA STANDARD CURVE

Tube   Dilution Factor         BSA Volume (mL)         ddw Volume (mL)         [BSA]ug/mL Conc.         BSA Amount in Assay (ug)         Abs. @ 595


1                         0                       1                       0                   1000                                 100           0.256

2                        4/5                     0.8                     0.2                      800                               80           0.252

3                        3/5                     0.6                     0.4                      600                               60           0.241

4                        2/5                     0.4                     0.6                      400                               40           0.235

5                        1/5                     0.2                     0.8                      200                               20           0.220

6                   1/10                         0.1                     0.9                      100                               10           0.202

7      -                       -                                         1.0                       0                                 0                0.0

8      -                       -                       -                                           0                                 0           0.079
RESULTS – CELL FRACTIONS
Tube    Dilution Factor          Volume (mL) Fr. + d.w.             ABS average           Conc. (mg/mL)



H1                        1/10                            0.5+4.5                 0.234                   2.22


H2                        1/20                            0.5+9.5                 0.064


N1                         1/5                            0.5+2.0                 0.286                   3.21


N2                        1/10                            0.5+4.5                 0.143


M1                         1/5                            0.5+2.0                 0.386                   7.02


M2                        1/10                            0.5+4.5                 0.241


S1                         1/5                            0.5+2.0                 0.342                   5.35


S2                        1/10                            0.5+4.5                 0.188
RESULTS – SDH ASSAY
Tube                        t=0                t=3                  t=15

1                  Blank    -                  -                    -

2                  H                   0.994                0.373          0.256

3                  N                   0.922                0.318          0.197

4                  M 1:5               0.952                0.383          0.286

5                  M 1:10              0.910                0.334          0.230

6                  M 1:25              0.894                0.332          0.265
7                  S                   0.930                0.480          0.298



Tube                              SDH Specific Activity

2( Homogenate, 1:2)                                       141

3(Nuclear, 1:2)                                           124

4(Mitochondrial, 1:5)                                     34.6

5(Mitochondrial, 1:10)                                    44.2

6(Mitochondrial, 1:25)                                    26.8

7(Soluble, 1:2)                                           74.3
0
                                                 25
                                                      50
                                                           75
                                                                100
                                                                      125
                                                                            150




                         2( Homogenate, 1:2)




                               3(Nuclear, 1:2)




                         4(Mitochondrial, 1:5)
                                                                                  SDH Assay




                        5(Mitochondrial, 1:10)




                        6(Mitochondrial, 1:25)
SDH SPECIFIC ACTIVITY

                               7(Soluble, 1:2)
DISCUSSION
 Here we can see that the Homogenate fraction
showed the highest enzymatic activity and the
mitochondrial fractions showed the lowest
activity. This also shows that the 1:10 dilution of
mitochondria is higher than the 1:5 dilution
which is wrong. This data is all contradictory as
to the correct outcome of what the results
should be. Some sources of error could be that
the mitochondria was not fully broken open in
the homogenization step. This being said, SDH
could have not been interacting with the DCPIP
due to the fact that the mitochondrial wall was
not broken open.
MORE SOURCES OF ERROR

the fractionation process was not carried
out long enough for the cells to
fractionate.
The absorbance readings contained Error
from the spec-20 machine having dirty
tubes or from malfunction of the machine
itself
Human error (vague - covers many things)
DOES ANY 1
   HAVE
QUESTIONS
     ?

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2.1 2.4 presentation

  • 1. EXPERIMENTS 2.1-2.4: CELL FRACTIONATION, PROTEIN ASSAY, SDH ASSAY AND SDS-PAGE Michael Truck - Biology 104 - TA: Elizabeth Braschayko
  • 2. PURPOSE Cell Fractionation - To Understand the laboratory technique that uses differential centrifugation to separate the different components of the cell, resulting in nuclear, mitochondrial, microsomal, and soluble fractions. Protein Assay - To determine the protein concentration of each fraction obtained. Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH) Assay – Used to test the enzymatic activity of SDH in the different cellular fractions. SDS-PAGE - to identify the unknown proteins in the mitochondrial proteome
  • 3. EXPECTED RESULTS Mitochondrial fractions should have highest SDH specific activity (electron transport) Homogenate fraction should have highest protein concentration but lower SDH activity than mitochondria (contains unbroken cells + mixture of organelles) Soluble fraction should have lowest protein concentration and lowest SDH specific activity (smallest cellular particles, lowest amount of proteins)
  • 4. SUMMARY OF PROCEDURE Cell Fractionation: homogenized beef liver, added some buffer, centrifuged at different speeds and intervals to get the different cellular fractions. Protein Assay: used Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) to make standard curve using known BSA concentrations; made dilutions of cell fractions and calculated protein concentrations using linear equation of standard curve
  • 5. SDH Assay: prepared dilutions of each fraction, added enzyme mixture and then placed in 37°C water bath; read absorbance at t=0 min., t=3 min. and t=15 min.; We then used this data with the protein concentrations to calculate the specific activity of SDH in each sample SDS-PAGE: Added acetone to protein sample. Incubated for 40 mins., centrifuged, disposed of the supernatant, dried the pellet. Added 8ug buffer and 10ul of 2x gel loading dye and placed in water bath. Then loaded onto SDS-PAGE gel.
  • 6. RESULTS – BSA STANDARD CURVE Tube Dilution Factor BSA Volume (mL) ddw Volume (mL) [BSA]ug/mL Conc. BSA Amount in Assay (ug) Abs. @ 595 1 0 1 0 1000 100 0.256 2 4/5 0.8 0.2 800 80 0.252 3 3/5 0.6 0.4 600 60 0.241 4 2/5 0.4 0.6 400 40 0.235 5 1/5 0.2 0.8 200 20 0.220 6 1/10 0.1 0.9 100 10 0.202 7 - - 1.0 0 0 0.0 8 - - - 0 0 0.079
  • 7. RESULTS – CELL FRACTIONS Tube Dilution Factor Volume (mL) Fr. + d.w. ABS average Conc. (mg/mL) H1 1/10 0.5+4.5 0.234 2.22 H2 1/20 0.5+9.5 0.064 N1 1/5 0.5+2.0 0.286 3.21 N2 1/10 0.5+4.5 0.143 M1 1/5 0.5+2.0 0.386 7.02 M2 1/10 0.5+4.5 0.241 S1 1/5 0.5+2.0 0.342 5.35 S2 1/10 0.5+4.5 0.188
  • 8. RESULTS – SDH ASSAY Tube t=0 t=3 t=15 1 Blank - - - 2 H 0.994 0.373 0.256 3 N 0.922 0.318 0.197 4 M 1:5 0.952 0.383 0.286 5 M 1:10 0.910 0.334 0.230 6 M 1:25 0.894 0.332 0.265 7 S 0.930 0.480 0.298 Tube SDH Specific Activity 2( Homogenate, 1:2) 141 3(Nuclear, 1:2) 124 4(Mitochondrial, 1:5) 34.6 5(Mitochondrial, 1:10) 44.2 6(Mitochondrial, 1:25) 26.8 7(Soluble, 1:2) 74.3
  • 9. 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 2( Homogenate, 1:2) 3(Nuclear, 1:2) 4(Mitochondrial, 1:5) SDH Assay 5(Mitochondrial, 1:10) 6(Mitochondrial, 1:25) SDH SPECIFIC ACTIVITY 7(Soluble, 1:2)
  • 10. DISCUSSION Here we can see that the Homogenate fraction showed the highest enzymatic activity and the mitochondrial fractions showed the lowest activity. This also shows that the 1:10 dilution of mitochondria is higher than the 1:5 dilution which is wrong. This data is all contradictory as to the correct outcome of what the results should be. Some sources of error could be that the mitochondria was not fully broken open in the homogenization step. This being said, SDH could have not been interacting with the DCPIP due to the fact that the mitochondrial wall was not broken open.
  • 11. MORE SOURCES OF ERROR the fractionation process was not carried out long enough for the cells to fractionate. The absorbance readings contained Error from the spec-20 machine having dirty tubes or from malfunction of the machine itself Human error (vague - covers many things)
  • 12. DOES ANY 1 HAVE QUESTIONS ?

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