BioTechniques (Apr 2007)

Isolation and solubilization of proteins after TRIzol® extraction of RNA and DNA from patient material following prolonged storage

  • Amanda B. Hummon,
  • Sharlene R. Lim,
  • Michael J. Difilippantonio,
  • Thomas Ried

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000112401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 4
pp. 467 – 472

Abstract

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A systems approach is being applied in many areas of the biological sciences, particularly in cancer research. The coordinated, simultaneous extraction of DNA, RNA, and proteins from a single sample is crucial for accurate correlations between genomic aberrations and their consequences on the transcriptome and proteome. We present an approach to extract and completely solubilize up to 98% of the total protein recovered from archived samples following TRIzol® isolation of RNA and DNA. We also demonstrate using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and Western blot analysis that the proteins, representing both a wide molecular weight range and some posttranslational modifications, such as protein phosphorylation, remain stable in phenol-ethanol for up to 3 years at −20°C.