[Myotox] lyophylization salts?

Montina, Tony tony.montina at uleth.ca
Fri Feb 21 07:40:31 MST 2020


Hi Borries,
I think we should just proceed with the plan we made yesterday.
This is to first run the mycotoxin sample that Amy already provided in PBS buffer prepared using D2O.
Cheers
Tony

Tony Montina
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Instructor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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From: Myotox <myotox-bounces at biophysics.uleth.ca> On Behalf Of Borries Demeler
Sent: February 20, 2020 8:45 PM
To: myotox at biophysics.uleth.ca
Subject: Re: [Myotox] lyophylization salts?


I am forwarding a message from Bruno regarding the preparation of the recent lyophilized myotoxin-II samples we received at ULeth:
If you don't want any salts for your NMR work we can do that with the fresh sample we received. You could reconstitute them directly in straight D2O and avoid any salt in the solution. But that wouldn't be buffered and it wouldn't be very physiological.

-b.


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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 19:31:19 -0600
From: Bruno Lomonte <bruno.lomonte at ucr.ac.cr>
To: Borries Demeler <demeler at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: lyophylization salts?
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Dear Borries,

sorry for the delay - busy day!  :)

no worries about salts, the protein was polished by RP-HPLC with a water-acetonitrile gradient (+0.1% trifluoroacetic acid), so everything is volatile and therefore no salts are expected to be present

about choosing a buffer, the protein is quite soluble in all aqueous systems, so you have a wide range of options - I normally work with PBS when doing bioassays (cell culture, or mouse exps) but you may choose the preferred buffer for your methods - I would not expect any problems

please let me know if I can provide any further info

and good luck with the new experiments, can't wait to know the results!

Bruno


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On 20/2/2020 13:22, Borries Demeler wrote:
> Bruno,
> I am sitting here discussing with Tony and Michael the buffer 
> conditions. We have lyophilized sample from you, but we don't know 
> what the the salts are that were in the buffer and got co-precipitated.
> If we were to reconstitute in 1 ml of water, what kind of buffer would 
> the sample be in?
> 
> Thanks for providing these details!
> 
> -Borries

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