Pant BD, Oh S, Mysore KS. Protocol for determining protein cysteine thiol redox status using western blot analysis.
STAR Protoc 2021;
2:100566. [PMID:
34159320 PMCID:
PMC8196218 DOI:
10.1016/j.xpro.2021.100566]
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Abstract
This protocol describes the analysis of protein cysteine redox status. Redox status is crucial in regulating protein activity, stability, and redox signaling cascades. It is determined by conjugation with 1.24 kDa MM(PEG)24 molecule to each reduced cysteine followed by western blot analysis. This protocol is easy to follow, and most of the reagents and instruments required are of common use in any lab. This protocol can be successfully applied to other biological sources.
For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Pant et al. (2020).
Protein redox status is crucial in regulating its activity, stability, and signaling
MM(PEG)24 reacts with reduced cysteine, increasing protein molecular weight by 1.24 kDa
Protein’s reduced status is determined by increased molecular weight in western blot
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