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Title: Hydrodynamic Techniques


1
  • Hydrodynamic Techniques
  • electrophoresis
  • centrifugation
  • Types of Centrifuges
  • Ultracentrifuge
  • -Analytical
  • -Preparative
  • High Speed
  • Table Top
  • Clinical
  • Microfuges

2
v ?2rm?(?p - ?s)/f
  • The greater the centrifugal force (?2r), the
    faster the particle sediments.
  • The more massive a particle, the faster it moves
    in a centrifugal field.
  • The denser a particle, the faster in moves in a
    centrifugal field.
  • The denser the solvent, the slower the particle
    will move in a centrifugal field.
  • The particle velocity is 0 when the solvent
    density is greater than the particle density.
  • The greater the frictional coefficient (factors
    such as solvent viscosity, particle shape, etc.),
    the slower the particle will move.

3
  • Sedimentation Coefficient (s)
  • is the velocity per Fc, or
  • s v/?2r
  • units are the Svedberg (S), where 1 S 10-13 sec

m?(?p - ?s)/f
Analytical vs Preparative Centrifugation
4
  • collect material
  • cells
  • precipitated macromolecules
  • subcellular fractionation


5
Differential Centrifugation
  • prepare cell lysate
  • subject to centrifugation
  • centrifugal force
  • time (g min)
  • tube size and shape
  • rotor angle
  • separate supernatant and pellet
  • re-centrifuge supernatant
  • Relative Centrifugal Force
  • expressed as x gravity
  • RCF Fc/Fg ?2r/980
  • ? ?(rpm)/30
  • RCF 1.119 x 105 (rpm)2r
  • radius in cm

6
  • Problems
  • contamination
  • large particles contaminated with smaller
    particles
  • resolution
  • particles of similar sizes not separated
  • vibrations and convection currents
  • Density Gradients
  • centrifugation in a dense medium
  • increases stability
  • provides greater resolution
  • common media sucrose, CsCl, Ficoll, Hypaque,
    Percoll

7
Density Gradient Centrifugation
  • Two Types
  • 1) Rate Zonal ? ?p gt ?s
  • separates primarily by mass
  • 2) Isopycnic ? ?p lt ?s
  • equilibrium
  • separates by density

8
Example of Isopycnic Separation
  • Percoll, self-forming gradient
  • light vs. heavy fraction

9
General Procedures
  • 2) apply sample
  • layer on top
  • bottom (isopycnic)
  • dispersed (self forming)

3) centrifuge
  • 1) prepare gradient
  • step
  • continuous
  • self-forming (isopycnic)

10
  • 4) collect and analyze fractions
  • manually aspirate bands
  • fraction collector
  • Measuring Density
  • marker beads
  • refractometer
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