Adapted from periplasmic fractionation protocol, but for cytoplasmic proteins:

1. Incubate resuspended cells with lysozyme in normal buffer but with
   20% sucrose.
2. Spin down sphaeroplasts (unbroken cells with no cell wall - ultra
   fragile). This also removes periplasmic proteases.
3. Resuspend white pellet in buffer of choice and freeze-thaw. Or
   dilute buffer for osmotic shock. Or sonicate *very* lightly -
   perhaps using an aging sonicator!
4. Gives complete lysis from 2 ml to 2 litre culture volumes very
   reproducibly, and avoids proprietary bug-buster type detergent mixes.


See this paper - it also greatly increases purification (10-fold) of low abundance his tag proteins that are otherwise outcompeted by periplasmic components (siderophores?)

http://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v6/n7/full/nmeth0709-477.html

Darren


On 04/02/14 17:49, Phoebe A. Rice wrote:
Some time ago, there was a nice discussion of cost-effective, wimpy protein-friendly ways to break open E. coli. We're thinking about replacing an aging sonicator. If people have a favorite gizmo, could they repeat that advice?
thank you,
  Phoebe Rice

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The University of Chicago

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