BioTechniques (May 2001)

96-Well Plate-Based Method for Total Collagen Analysis of Cell Cultures

  • S.A. Fenwick,
  • V. Curry,
  • S. Clements,
  • B.L. Hazleman,
  • G.P. Riley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/01305st07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 5
pp. 1010 – 1014

Abstract

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Total collagen assays are often laborious and use large quantities of consumables. We have developed a new method of assaying total 3H-proline-labeled collagen from cultured cells. Cells and media are harvested from 96-well plates directly onto fiberglass filtermats and counted in the Wallac 1205 flat-bed scintillation counter (BetaPlate™). The assay was validated by comparison with a traditional total collagen assay. The resulting assay provides a rapid one-step method for quantifying collagen synthesis, which, unlike many collagen assays, does not require extensive dialysis or precipitation of proteins.