Derived from the Abcam website: http://www.abcam.com/amyloid-beta-peptide-1-42-human-ab120301.html This protocol is for 100 µg polypeptide.
- In a fume hood, resuspend 100 µg polypeptide in 100 µL neat HFIP (1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol).
- Incubate at room temperature for 1 hour, vortexing briefly every 10 minutes at a moderate speed.
- Sonicate in a sonicating water bath on high for 10 minutes.
- In a fume hood, place the HFIP/peptide solution under a gentle stream of dry nitrogen gas. Continue until the HFIP evaporates.
- Resuspend in 83 µl neat DMSO. Incubate at room temperature for 12 minutes.
- Aliquot 10 µl volumes into individual 700 µl microcentrifuge tubes. Store at -80°C.
Oligomerization
- Retrieve a single 10 µl aliquot from the -80. Resuspend in 90 µl PBS for 100 µl total solution at a final concentration of 25 µM.
- Incubate 2 hours at room temperature to allow for peptide aggregation.
- If necessary, remove the insoluble portion by centrifuging at 16,000 xg for 15 minutes.
- The solution should be stable at 4° for at least a week.
NOTE: The non-biotinylated ABetan (white tubes, labelled A{Beta}) is in 20 µl aliquots; resuspend in 180 µl PBS for the same working concentration.
As per the LilrB2 paper , fig 1H, LilrB2/Beta amyloid binding gets close to saturation at about 500 nM. This is 10 µl of 25 µM working stock diluted into 500 µl of media (in one well of a 24-well plate.)