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Interpretation of protein quantitation using the Bradford assay: comparison with two calculation models
Hyung-Keun Ku1, Hyuk-Min Lim, Kyong-Hwa Oh
1Center for Bioanalysis, Division of Metrology for Quality of Life, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Department of Bioanalytical Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 305-340, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The Bradford assay is a simple method for protein quantitation, but variation in the results between proteins is a matter of concern. In this study, we compared and normalized quantitative values from two models for protein quantitation, where the residues in the protein that bind to anionic Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 comprise either Arg and Lys (Method 1, M1) or Arg, Lys, and His (Method 2, M2). Use of the M2 model yielded much more consistent quantitation values compared with use of the M1 model, which exhibited marked overestimations against protein standards.

