Electrophoresis, Vol.23, No.19, 3262-3265, 2002
Generation of multicolored, prestained molecular weight markers for gel electrophoresis
Molecular weight marker proteins are routinely used in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to estimate the relative molecular mass of specific proteins within a sample. This report describes a simple procedure for the generation of multicolored molecular weight proteins using a variety of Remazol-reactive textile dyes. These multicolored proteins provide a set of unambiguous markers for gel electrophoresis. Furthermore, the colored markers can be used in conjunction with Western blotting techniques to provide a visual display of marker proteins on the transfer membrane.
Keywords:colored markers;prestained markers;reactive dyes;remazol dyes;sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis