Western Analysis of Breast Cancer 1 Protein (BRCA1)
- PMID: 31069686
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9182-2_23
Western Analysis of Breast Cancer 1 Protein (BRCA1)
Abstract
Known for its tumor suppressor activity in breast and ovarian cancers, the breast cancer 1 susceptibility gene (Brca1) is involved in a variety of cellular pathways including DNA repair, antioxidant signaling, apoptosis, and cell cycle regulation. BRCA1 can translocate between the cytoplasm and nucleus to perform its various roles. Herein is a procedure for measuring BRCA1 protein levels in the whole cell lysate (WCL), as well as in the nuclear (N) and cytoplasmic (C) fractions of mouse tissues at different gestational ages. The method employs multiple loading controls to ensure proper separation of fractions and a total protein stain for more consistent comparisons of dissimilar samples. This method is useful for identifying BRCA1 deficiencies and localization in a variety of research fields, including development, neurodegeneration, and cancer.
Keywords: Ab-1; Brca1; Breast cancer 1 susceptibility gene; Cytoplasmic fraction; GAPDH; Lamin b1; MS110; Nuclear fraction; Total protein; Western blot; Whole cell lysate.
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