This video describes the technique of protein extraction and digestion to obtain peptides from prostate tumor tissue. These peptides on further analysis can help identify novel targets for oncotherapy.
Protocol
1. Protein Extraction Prepare lysis buffer (Table 1). (The volume depends on the number of samples to be harvested.) Harvesting tissues Weigh the tumor and add 2 mL of ice-cold lysis buffer for every 100 mg of tissue in a culture test tube. (Typically, 50 to 150 mg of tissue wet weight is needed.) Homogenize the lysate using a hand-held or benchtop homogenizer (pulse 2x for 15 s). Clean the homogenizer before the first sample and …
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Materials
Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer
Panasonic
MDF-U76V
Freezer -20 °C
VWR
scpmf-2020
Swing rotor bucket
ThermoFisher Scientific
75004377
End-over-end rotator
ThermoFisher Scientific
415110Q
Low protein-binding Eppendorf tubes
Eppendorf
22431081
Trypsin, TPCK Treated
Worthington Biochemicals
LS003740
Lysyl Endopeptidase
Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.
125-05061
MilliQ water
deionized water used to prepare all solutions and bufferes
Protein Extraction and Proteolysis: A Method to Obtain Proteins from Prostate Tumor Tissue Samples and their Enzymatic Digestion into Peptides. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20403, doi: (2023).