This video demonstrates the use of a UV-visible spectrophotometer for monitoring insoluble fibrin clot formation as a function of the change in the solution turbidity. The UV-visible spectrophotometer measures the solution’s absorbance over time, which represents the turbidity change due to the insoluble fibrin clot formation.
Protocol
1. Preparation of Aβ42 and Fibrinogen for Analysis Prepare monomeric Aβ42 from lyophilized powder Warm Aβ42 powder to room temperature and spin down at 1,500 x g for 30 s. Add 100 µL of ice-cold hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) per 0.5 mg of Aβ42 powder and incubate for 30 min on ice. CAUTION: Use care when handling HFIP and perform all steps in a chemical hood. Prepare 20 µL aliquots and let the films air-dr…
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Materials
Fibriogen, Plasminogen-Depleted, Plasma
EMD Millipore
341578
Keep lid parafilm wrapped to avoid exposure to moisture
Beta-Amyloid (1-42), Human
Anaspec
AS-20276
Thrombin from human plasma
Sigma-Aldrich
T7009
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-2-propanol, Greater Than or Equal to 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
105228
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), sterile-filtered
Sigma-Aldrich
D2438
Pierce BCA Protein Assay Kit
Thermo Scientific
23225
Tris Base
Fischer Scientific
BP152
HEPES
Fischer Scientific
BP310
NaCl
Fischer Scientific
S271
CaCl2
Fischer Scientific
C70
Filter Syringe, 0.2µM, 25mm
Pall
4612
Millex Sterile Syringe Filters, 0.1 um, PVDF, 33 mm dia.
Millipore
SLVV033RS
Solid 96-Well Plates High Binding Certified Flat Bottom