Source: Deans, C. A. et al. Quantifying Plant Soluble Protein and Digestible Carbohydrate Content, Using Corn (Zea mays) As an Exemplar. J. Vis. Exp. (2018)
This video describes a colorimetric method to quantify the soluble protein content in plant tissues. The method uses Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 dye, which interacts with the soluble protein to form a blue-colored stable protein-dye complex, proportional to the soluble protein content in the tissue.
1. Plant Collection and Processing
2. Soluble Protein Assay
Table 1. Standard curve calculations for the soluble protein assay. The amount of protein in each standard is calculated by taking the concentration of each standard and multiplying it by the amount of standard solution in each well (160 µL).
IgG Concentration (μg/μL) | Protein in Standard Samples (μg) |
0.0000 | 0 |
0.0125 | 2 |
0.0250 | 4 |
0.0375 | 6 |
0.0500 | 8 |
0.1000 | 16 |
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Microplate reader (spectrophotometer) | Bio-Rad | Model 680 XR | |
Bio-Rad Protein Assay Dye Reagent concentrate | Bio-Rad | #5000006 | 450mL |