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27 September, 21:01

A homodimeric protein was found to migrate through SDS polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) with a mobility that matched that of a 45-kDa standard. What change in the experiment would increase the chances of observing the mobility expected for the 22.5-kDa monomer? A. Increasing the gel running timeB. Adding a reducing agentC. Using a higher voltageD. Removing the SDS

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  1. 28 September, 00:23
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    Adding a reducing agent

    Explanation:

    Homodimeric proteins are formed by non-covalent interactions between two identical proteins (monomers).

    Some of these intermolecular interactions are mediated by disulphide bonds which can be broken by a reducing agent like beta-mercaptoethanol (2-ME).

    By adding the reducing agent to the gel, it is probable that the dimer is broken and the band observed will correspond to the two identical 22.5-kDa monomers.
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