SDS-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis

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    @保禄-d9c 2 года назад +1

    about F=Fv:Because friction is more complicated, it is usually some empirical formula. In the past, the friction force you were in contact with usually referred to dry friction between solids. If you consider that the object is moving in air or liquid, the measurement will find that the friction force is related to the speed. It is generally considered that at high speed, the friction force is proportional to the square of the speed, and when moving slowly, the friction force is approximately linear with the speed.

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    @fatmamahmoud2689 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the simple explanation and the clear diagrams. I was in a bad need to understand that type of gel electrophoresis.

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  • @abbierieder5807
    @abbierieder5807 3 года назад +1

    How is the equation F_f = f*v derived? I know F_f = mu*Fn but not sure how you're getting that derivation.

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    @drharikartha 9 лет назад

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    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад

      Drhari Kartha Thanks a ton! :)

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    @lisatouyon1456 9 лет назад +1

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    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад

      Lisa Touyon you're welcome Lisa, glad to be of help :)

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  • @PillsHere222
    @PillsHere222 2 года назад

    Not be a nerd, but SDS is missing one more carbon in the video (Dodecyl = 12). I only see 11 carbons in the drawing. I appreciate your work, and needed this very much.

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    @zheidari001 7 лет назад

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  • @BBC932
    @BBC932 9 лет назад

    That is a very good explanation. Many thanks

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    @carlypenaemprende 7 лет назад

    The best explanation EVER! Thank you :)

  • @kathypychova1137
    @kathypychova1137 9 лет назад

    thank you, finally understood physics :D and ofcourse SDS-PAGE... your lectures are great!

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад

      +Kathy Pychova you're welcome Kathy :)

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    @lauradumo 7 лет назад

    Best explanation ever, thank you so so much!

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    @bacanimichael 4 года назад

    great explanation

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  • @alexrytikoff9627
    @alexrytikoff9627 9 лет назад

    Great explanation. Little review of physics was helpful

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад

      Alex Rytikoff Thanks Alex, always like to use physics when applicable! :-)

    • @tayzarlinn7619
      @tayzarlinn7619 9 лет назад

      AK LECTURESplease show me the link of denatured polyacrylamide gel DNA .

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад

      tay zar linn google it.

  • @mohamedchanfioumkouboi6443
    @mohamedchanfioumkouboi6443 8 лет назад

    Very beneficial lecture. Thanks so much....

  • @Artas1984
    @Artas1984 5 лет назад

    He is right about the electric field being constant, BUT! Actually the voltage is not constant! In order to maintain a constant electric current, which generates ''almost'' constant velocity, the gel-electrophoresis machine increases the voltage during the process in order to resist the ever increasing impedance values inside the medium (anyone doing gel-electrophoresis can see that). Actually during the migration the voltage more than doubles! Does not matter in the end... Excellent video anyway!

  • @raghadhammami5364
    @raghadhammami5364 2 года назад

    Accidentally today is the birthday of this video 😂

  • @Soriyou3
    @Soriyou3 7 лет назад

    Thanks for a great video. I have one question. How is the force of friction = f*velocity? Isn't frictional coefficient dimensionless so the unit does not come out to be Newtons?

  • @suchizinzuwadia3527
    @suchizinzuwadia3527 9 лет назад

    Thank you SO much! Your videos are so helpful!!!

  • @ChuiBeat
    @ChuiBeat 8 лет назад

    Great explanation!

  • @johnwaynard1506
    @johnwaynard1506 8 лет назад

    It occurs to me that the structure formula of SDS written on the white board is incorrect (one "CH2" is missing in the dodecyl fatty acid)...
    But otherwise: great explaination!

  • @kikiignatiadis9212
    @kikiignatiadis9212 8 лет назад

    This was informative and awesome. Thank you!

  • @amirhosseinshafieian3951
    @amirhosseinshafieian3951 3 года назад

    I think there is a problem, the coefficient of friction must be without dimension, while here you when you multiply f with velocity it does not make sense, would please clarify it???!!!!!

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    @milanbhattarai3396 3 года назад

    You're the best.

  • @ProfoundAscension
    @ProfoundAscension 9 лет назад +1

    Great video, you are very easy to understand. Does SDS page disrupt disulfide bonds?

    • @jonvonstein3390
      @jonvonstein3390 9 лет назад +1

      +M Abdul You are breaking the sulfide bonds with DTT, BME, or TCEP before you put it in the well.

  • @ikramullah5189
    @ikramullah5189 8 лет назад

    simply outstanding

  • @Asmaafahmey
    @Asmaafahmey 9 лет назад

    your videos always help me, but I only need you to zoom in the board, so tht we can see whts written

  • @jhondelv8891
    @jhondelv8891 7 лет назад

    Overall good lecture....... 8:20

  • @adiga202
    @adiga202 9 лет назад +7

    just what i needed ! thank you very much !! ^_^

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад +2

      adiga202 You're very welcome! :)

  • @pand100
    @pand100 7 лет назад

    Excellent! Well done!

  • @junyoun4470
    @junyoun4470 5 лет назад

    Can anyone please explain Why frictional force is => frictional constant(f) X velocity (v)? Far as i know Frictional force is equal to frictional constant(f) X Normal Force (N)

  • @keerthikailath2053
    @keerthikailath2053 2 года назад

    thank you for this video.

  • @maxwellnjati1756
    @maxwellnjati1756 10 месяцев назад

    The friction comes from the gel?

  • @moririn9923
    @moririn9923 3 года назад

    can we obtain the separated protein from the gel

  • @fbegum1738
    @fbegum1738 9 лет назад

    brilliant lecture!

  • @mahermohammed7448
    @mahermohammed7448 9 лет назад

    plz i have a question , would you tell me the nature of denaturing take place by SDS on protein which doesnt effect on the conformation of protein

  • @DiscoSupernova
    @DiscoSupernova 5 лет назад

    Dope lecture

  • @lovelyyarora6207
    @lovelyyarora6207 9 лет назад

    juzzz in luv wid ur lectures ...(y) !! brilliant !! :)

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад

      lovelyy arora thank you! :-)

  • @stephanieangela470
    @stephanieangela470 6 лет назад

    Hi I'm using potassium sulphate buffer in my sample. can it works with it or does it has to be tris HCl? thank you

  • @sofiastar9197
    @sofiastar9197 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much ...

  • @trinaroychoudhury3443
    @trinaroychoudhury3443 8 лет назад

    totally awesome..thnks very much..

  • @saieshwar7431
    @saieshwar7431 Год назад

    Hands off

  • @abomashhoor583
    @abomashhoor583 9 лет назад

    amazinnnnng. can i ask a tow question: 1. whats the deference between 6x and 2x loading dye and which i should use ?
    2. which voltage is optimal to run one caste of gel, i usually use 65 v. ?

    • @GabrielThomassen
      @GabrielThomassen 9 лет назад

      the concentrations of chemicals in the 6x loading buffer is three times as high compared tot the 2x loading buffer. This is the only difference. You should dilute your protein sample with the loading buffer in such a way that you always end up with 1x loading buffer. the 2x loading buffer should be diluted 1:1 with your sample. the 6x should be diluted 1:5.

    • @GabrielThomassen
      @GabrielThomassen 9 лет назад

      the concentrations of chemicals in the 6x loading buffer is three times as high compared tot the 2x loading buffer. This is the only difference. You should dilute your protein sample with the loading buffer in such a way that you always end up with 1x loading buffer. the 2x loading buffer should be diluted 1:1 with your sample. the 6x should be diluted 1:5.

  • @andreabanda3605
    @andreabanda3605 6 лет назад

    Can someone explain how I can use this procedure to determine which membrane proteins are integral vs peripheral?

  • @Gooch_cruiser
    @Gooch_cruiser 7 лет назад

    I always thought the reason ads page was due to size not charge was because the charge to mass ratio for all proteins is the same with SDS.
    10 amino acids = every other amino acid gets sds/ = arbitrary net charge of 5. Divide that by 10 = 1/2.
    30 amino acid... 15 charge.. 15/30 is 1/2 .Thus all proteins have the same exact charge/mass ratio.

    • @SforScience
      @SforScience 7 лет назад

      sds add charge uniformly to each and every amino acid so that they can separate based on their charge ratio

  • @violinsheetmusicblog
    @violinsheetmusicblog 8 лет назад

    Is the charge-to-friction ratio the same thing as the charge-to-mass ratio?

  • @deepikadav
    @deepikadav 8 лет назад

    understood it very well in just the moment :D :)

  • @Wanderer789-v8o
    @Wanderer789-v8o 7 лет назад +2

    What is the role of mercaptoethanol???. Plz reply

    • @menassies3224
      @menassies3224 7 лет назад

      Farida Chy the presence of mercaptoethanol disrupts the disulfide bridge bond found in the protein when mercaptoethanol is not present the disulfide bond in protiens stay intact hope that was helpful

    • @lilna7444
      @lilna7444 6 лет назад +2

      Mercaptoethanol is a reducing agent that cuts disulfide bonds within proteins in order to disrupt the 3-dimensional shape of proteins, a process that is called "denaturation".

  • @Young_Carry
    @Young_Carry 2 года назад

    You are the god

  • @batuhan4668
    @batuhan4668 3 года назад

    Great! Thanks!

  • @Kebinwmiles
    @Kebinwmiles 9 лет назад

    I find your explantation of the net force on the proteins in the gel to be problematic. Could you direct me to the source of your explanation so that I can review it?

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  9 лет назад +1

      +Kevin Miles There is no source.

    • @violinsheetmusicblog
      @violinsheetmusicblog 8 лет назад

      How did you know that the frictional force = frictional coefficient * velocity? I have never seen that equation before.

  • @lourdeskottakali434
    @lourdeskottakali434 4 года назад

    Thankyou

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    @khaledcampa9593 8 лет назад

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    @Ala22223 6 лет назад

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    Thanks a lot Sir..

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    thank you so much for these videos!!!!!! thank you thank you thank you thank you.... oh yeah... THANK YOU :)

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    @lirenseparediano3504 8 лет назад

    Try to explain in many languages, for example in spanish... Nice videos !!

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      @Lejonet120 8 лет назад

      try to teach enlish :)

  • @namra12345
    @namra12345 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot sir

  • @hanglee1385
    @hanglee1385 7 лет назад

    Everyone, please answer me, should be running how much mA (current) with mini-gel?

  • @herrmanselcher1632
    @herrmanselcher1632 3 года назад

    Thank you so much