For the best experience on the Abcam website please upgrade to a modern browser such as Google Chrome

Hello. We're improving abcam.com and we'd welcome your feedback.

Hello. We're improving abcam.com and we'd welcome your feedback.

Infomation icon

We haven't added this to the BETA yet

New BETA website

New BETA website

Hello. We're improving abcam.com and we'd welcome your feedback.

Take a look at our BETA site and see what we’ve done so far.

Switch on our new BETA site

Now available

Search and browse selected products

  • A selection of primary antibodies

Purchase these through your usual distributor

In the coming months

  • Additional product types
  • Supporting content
  • Sign in to your account
  • Purchase online
United States
Your country/region is currently set to:

If incorrect, please enter your country/region into the box below, to view site information related to your country/region.

Call (888) 77-ABCAM (22226) or contact us
Need help? Contact us

  • My account
  • Sign out
Sign in or Register with us

Welcome

Sign in or

Don't have an account?

Register with us
My basket
Quick order
Abcam homepage

  • Research Products
    By product type
    Primary antibodies
    Secondary antibodies
    ELISA and Matched Antibody Pair Kits
    Cell and tissue imaging tools
    Cellular and biochemical assays
    Proteins and Peptides
    By product type
    Proteomics tools
    Agonists, activators, antagonists and inhibitors
    Cell lines and Lysates
    Multiplex miRNA assays
    Multiplex Assays
    By research area
    Cancer
    Cardiovascular
    Cell Biology
    Epigenetics
    Metabolism
    Developmental Biology
    By research area
    Immunology
    Microbiology
    Neuroscience
    Signal Transduction
    Stem Cells
  • Customized Products & Partnerships
    Customized Products & Partnerships

    Customized products and commercial partnerships to accelerate your diagnostic and therapeutic programs.

    Customized products

    Partner with us

  • Support
    Support hub

    Access advice and support for any research roadblock

    View support hub

    Protocols

    Your experiments laid out step by step

    View protocols

  • Events
    • Conference calendar
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular
    • Epigenetics & Nuclear signaling
    • Immunology
    • Neuroscience
    • Stem cells
    • Tradeshows
    • Scientific webinars
    Keep up to date with the latest events

    Full event breakdown with abstracts, speakers, registration and more

    View global event calendar

  • Pathways
    Cell signalling pathways

    View all pathways

    View all interactive pathways

  1. Link

    products/tissue-lysates/bovine-heart-mitochondria-ab110338.pdf

  1. Send me a copy of this email
    I agree to the terms and conditions.
Share by email

Bovine Heart Mitochondria (ab110338)

  • Datasheet
  • SDS
Submit a review Q&A (22)References (3)

Product price, shipping and contact information

Currently unavailable

Sorry, we can't display this right now.

Please contact us to place your order, or try again later.

 

Loading size & price…

 

Shipping and order information

Shipping info

Promotion Information

Abpromise

Guaranteed product quality, expert customer support.

Find out more.

You may also be interested in

Assay
Product image
Complex IV Human Enzyme Activity Microplate Assay Kit (ab109909)
Primary
Product image
Anti-Neutrophil Elastase antibody [SP203] (ab183342)
Protein
Product image
Recombinant Human SQSTM1 / p62 protein (ab95320)

View more associated products

Overview

  • Product name

    Bovine Heart Mitochondria
  • General notes

    2 mg of bovine heart mitochondria in iso-osmotic buffer. This sample can act as a positive control in immunocapture applications and Blue Native PAGE.

    1 mg solubilized mitochondria for Immunocapture experiments. For the Immunocapture of OXPHOS complexes, it is recommended that 180 µl of the mitochondrial membranes supplied be solubilized by the addition of 20 µl of 10% lauryl maltoside. Insoluble material is removed by centrifugation at 72,000g before immunocapture of complexes from the supernatant. For more detail see Abcam's suggested protocols.

  • Tested applications

    Suitable for: IP, SDS-PAGE, WBmore details

Properties

  • Mycoplasma free

    Yes
  • Form

    Liquid
  • Storage instructions

    Shipped on dry ice. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -80ºC. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
  • Storage buffer

    Constituents: 0.02% PMSF, 0.16% Tris, 0.89% EDTA, 8.56% Sucrose
  • Concentration information loading...
  • Lysate notes

    2 mg of bovine heart mitochondria in iso-osmotic buffer. This sample can act as a positive control in immunocapture applications and Blue Native PAGE.

    1 mg solubilized mitochondria for Immunocapture experiments. For the Immunocapture of OXPHOS complexes, it is recommended that 180 µl of the mitochondrial membranes supplied be solubilized by the addition of 20 µl of 10% lauryl maltoside. Insoluble material is removed by centrifugation at 72,000g before immunocapture of complexes from the supernatant. For more detail see Abcam's suggested protocols.

Applications

The Abpromise guarantee

Our Abpromise guarantee covers the use of ab110338 in the following tested applications.

The application notes include recommended starting dilutions; optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.

Application Abreviews Notes
IP
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
SDS-PAGE
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
WB
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
Notes
IP
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
SDS-PAGE
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
WB
Use at an assay dependent concentration.

Protocols

To our knowledge, customised protocols are not required for this product. Please try the standard protocols listed below and let us know how you get on.

Click here to view the general protocols

Datasheets and documents

  • SDS download

  • Datasheet download

    Download

References (3)

Publishing research using ab110338? Please let us know so that we can cite the reference in this datasheet.

ab110338 has been referenced in 3 publications.

  • Andreux PA  et al. Mitochondrial function is impaired in the skeletal muscle of pre-frail elderly. Sci Rep 8:8548 (2018). PubMed: 29867098
  • Gómez-Serrano M  et al. Differential proteomic and oxidative profiles unveil dysfunctional protein import to adipocyte mitochondria in obesity-associated aging and diabetes. Redox Biol 11:415-428 (2017). Functional Studies ; Human . PubMed: 28064117
  • Shell JR & Lawrence DS Proteolytic regulation of the mitochondrial cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Biochemistry 51:2258-64 (2012). PubMed: 22385295

Customer reviews and Q&As

Show All Reviews Q&A
Submit a review Submit a question

1-10 of 22 Abreviews or Q&A

Question

To determine the protein concentration of this lysate would I need to homogenise 1mg of this lysate in PBS or is it already a homogenised sample from which I can directly measure the protein concentration?

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Oct 28 2013

Answer


Product ab110338 contains whole mitochondria in iso-osmotic buffer. There is no need to measure protein concentration of this product; the product is supplied at 5.5 mg/mL. Simply adjust the protein concentration with PBS to 5.3 mg/mL and add detergent according to the kit’s protocol.
If you wish to measure the protein concentration of ab110338, dilute an aliquot according the assay range (100-200x using Pierce Micro BCA) in 0.25% SDS, this will solubilise the mitochondrial membranes. Do not use this aliquot to perform the assay in kit ab109902. There is no need to homogenize the sample for BCA or for the kit’s assay.

Read More

Ariana Veiga

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Oct 28 2013

Question


Serait-il possible de me transmettre le protocole qui vous permet d'isoler vos mitochondries?

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Jun 12 2014

Answer

Le principe de base que nous utilisons pour la préparation d’ab110338 est le même que dans le kit https://www.abcam.com/mitochondria-isolation-kit-for-tissue-ab110168.html.

La seule différence c’est que nous adaptons le protocole pour travailler avec de plus gros volumes (un cœur bovin entier).

- Toute la graisse et le tissu cartilagineux dans le cœur est enlevé et jeté (graisse péricardique, vannes). Cela laisse la plupart du temps les ventricules.
- Le tissu est haché dans un mélangeur à faible vitesse (au lieu d'utiliser un homogénéisateur Dounce)
- Après la première et la deuxième centrifugation, nous récupérons le surnageant et nous le filtrons à travers une étamine.
- Après cela, nous effectuons trois centrifugations à 12 000 g.

Read More

Elisa Thomas

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Jun 12 2014

Question

What is the ratio among complexes?

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Aug 01 2013

Answer

The ration among complexes varies from tissue to tissue. We did not know the exact number but when we validated the expression of different complexes using this product, we did observed variation across tissues.

Read More

達偉 鄭

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Aug 01 2013

Question

Question sur ab110338.

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Jul 03 2013

Answer



J’ai contacté le laboratoire concernant votre question pour ab110338. Ab110338 ne contient pas de détergent. Ce lysat devrait contenir des enzymes actives et donc pourrait être utilisé pour des tests enzymatiques. Cependant, avant d’utiliser ab110338, le lysat doit être solubilisé. Nous recommandons le détergent ab109857 (10% Lauryl Maltoside Solution).

Read More

Elisa Thomas

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Jul 03 2013

Question

Dear Sir/Madam,
I am interested in purchasing Abcam Bovine Heart Mitochondrial lysate (ab110338), and I would like to ask you which is the sample volume of the 2 mg product.
Thank you in advance,
Best regards

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Feb 20 2013

Answer

Thank you for your enquiry and interest in our product.

The concentration comes at 5.5 mg/mL (360uL). It is done in this way so that our customers can add 40uL of 10% lauryl maltoside for a final volume of 400uL at a concentration of 5 mg/mL in preparation for IP experiments.

If you need any further assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Read More

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Feb 20 2013

Question

Dear Sir/Madam,
concerning my previous question about Abcam Bovine Heart Mitochondrial
lysate (ab110338), I would like to further ask the following:
- are mitochondria in this product intact?
- do the product also contain endoplasmic reticulum or other organelle
components?
- for my studies I would need to know the composition of the buffer in
which Abcam Bovine Heart Mitochondrial lysate is (I need to reproduce
such buffer in order to run some reference measurements). Could it be
possible to know the reagents composition?
Thank you again for your help,
Best regards,

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Feb 20 2013

Answer

Thank you for your enquiry and interest in our product.

I can confirm that the mitochondria preparation is whole mitochondria (intact) but because the mitochondria is frozen it is not coupled.

By this I mean you are not able to perform respiration experiments with either the clark electrode or the seahorse instrument.

The preparation is made from fresh bovine tissue so it is of fairly good quality. However, it may contain traces of other organelles such as peroxisomes, ER or cytoplasmic proteins.

If you need any further assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Read More

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Feb 20 2013

Question

Here is the new western result attached. Signal from COX-1 is much stronger, but big-size band is still here.

Thank you very much for providing all the information for me.

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Nov 01 2012

Answer

Thank you for your reply.

The WB looks great now - with the bright band at around 37 kDa. The band at the higher MW is very faint and seems to be specific to your sample or sample preparation as the mitochondrial control lysate does not have this band.

I also looked at the images you had sent earlier. The blots from 2010 also showed a weak band at the higher MW. If the same samples were used, than that would confirm that this band is indeed related to your samples. The bovine mito samples do not show such band.

I hope this information is helpful to you. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any more advice or information.

Use our products? Submit an Abreview. Earn rewards!
https://www.abcam.com/abreviews

Read More

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Nov 01 2012

Question

8M Urea just lysis the cells, then with SDS samples loading buffer with DTT to the gel. I agree that I used too much of the heart mito lysate.

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Oct 18 2012

Answer

Oh, I see.

The bovine heart mito lysate was prepared with iso-osmotic buffer, thus without detergent - so that it can be used for various experiments not just WB.

Additional information as per datasheet:
2 mg of bovine heart mitochondria in iso-osmotic buffer. This sample can act as a positive control in immunocapture applications and Blue Native PAGE.

1 mg solubilized mitochondria for Immunocapture experiments. For the Immunocapture of OXPHOS complexes, it is recommended that 180 µl of the mitochondrial membranes supplied be solubilized by the addition of 20 µl of 10% lauryl maltoside. Insoluble material is removed by centrifugation at 72,000g before immunocapture of complexes from the supernatant. For more detail see Abcam's suggested protocols.


Thus, the preparation of the lysate in this way, works to obtain the expected band at 37 kDa. It seems therefore that the use of 8M urea has a different affect on your samples which might cause it to run at the higher MW.

I would suggest - in light of your results - to try lysing your cells either with an iso-osmotic buffer (mechanical lysis) or an SDS-based buffer. That should help with obtaining the band at the expected MW.

I hope this is of help. Please let me know if you have more questions.

Read More

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Oct 18 2012

Question

Yes, I used 8M Urea for bovine heart mitochondrial lysate as well.

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Oct 18 2012

Answer

Thank you for your reply.

The lab let me know in the meantime that they think you have used too much bovine heart mito lysate. Usually, the loading amount for the bovine heart mito lysate should be at least one tenth of the cell lysates. The band shows up at the correct MW, the additional smear above could be due to overloading the well.

Also, the lab agrees that you will get better result if you use SDS-loading buffer instead of 8M urea for denaturing.

Our WB protocol contains the information about the SDS loading buffer:

https://www.abcam.com/index.html?pageconfig=resource&rid=11379#A6

"The standard loading buffer is called 2X Laemmli buffer, first described in Nature, 1970 Aug 15;227(5259):680-5. It can also be made at 4X and 6X strength to minimize dilution of the samples. The 2X is to be mixed in a 1:1 ratio with the sample.

Laemmli 2X buffer

4% SDS
10% 2-mercaptoehtanol
20% glycerol
0.004% bromophenol blue
0.125 M Tris HCl

Check the pH and bring it to pH 6.8.

When SDS is used with proteins, all of the proteins become negatively charged by their attachment to the SDS anions. SDS denatures proteins by “wrapping around” the polypeptide backbone. SDS binds to proteins fairly specifically in a mass ratio of 1.4:1. In so doing, SDS confers a negative charge to the polypeptide in proportion to its length - i.e., the denatured polypeptides become “rods” of negative charge clouds with equal charge or charge densities per unit length.

In denaturing SDS-PAGE separations, therefore, migration is determined not by intrinsic electrical charge of the polypeptide, but by molecular weight. SDS grade is of utmost importance: a protein stained background along individual gel tracts with indistinct or slightly distinct protein bands are indicative of old or poor quality SDS. It is usually necessary to reduce disulphide bridges in proteins before they adopt the random-coil configuration necessary for separation by size by using ß-mercaptoethanol or dithiothreitol (DTT).

Glycerol is added to the loading buffer to increase the density of the sample to be loaded and hence maintain the sample at the bottom of the well, restricting overflow and uneven gel loading."



The bovine lysate does not show a band around 85-90 kDa, thus indicating that the kit and antibodies work as expected. It might be that the way your samples were prepared differs from how the bovine lysate was prepared, thus resulting in the difference in MW of the Cox-1 bands.

I hope this information is helpful to you. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any more advice or information.

Use our products? Submit an Abreview. Earn rewards!
https://www.abcam.com/abreviews

Read More

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Oct 18 2012

Question

Please check the attachment for the western result. my samples are whole cell lysate, using 8M Urea. Any suggestions?

Read More

Abcam community

Verified customer

Asked on Oct 17 2012

Answer

Thank you for your email.

Was the bovine heart mitochondrial lysate also prepared with 8M urea?

I am not sure if this is what the lab recommends for denaturing. I think regular loading buffer with 1% SDS would be recommended (Laemmli buffer).

I will check with them, but in the meantime please let me know as well.

Thank you!

Read More

Abcam Scientific Support

Answered on Oct 17 2012

1-10 of 22 Abreviews or Q&A

  •  Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next 

Please note: All products are "FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES"
For licensing inquiries, please contact partnerships@abcam.com

Get resources and offers direct to your inbox Sign up
A-Z by research area
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular
  • Cell biology
  • Developmental biology
  • Epigenetics & Nuclear signaling
  • Immunology
  • Metabolism
  • Microbiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Signal transduction
  • Stem cells
A-Z by product type
  • Primary antibodies
  • Secondary antibodies
  • Biochemicals
  • Isotype controls
  • Flow cytometry multi-color selector
  • Kits
  • Loading controls
  • Lysates
  • Peptides
  • Proteins
  • Slides
  • Tags and cell markers
  • Tools & Reagents
Help & support
  • Support
  • Make an Inquiry
  • Protocols & troubleshooting
  • Placing an order
  • RabMAb products
  • Biochemical product FAQs
  • Training
  • Browse by Target
Company
  • Corporate site
  • Investor relations
  • Company news
  • Careers
  • About us
  • Blog
Events
  • Tradeshows
  • Conferences
International websites
  • abcam.cn
  • abcam.co.jp

Join with us

  • LinkedIn
  • facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Terms of sale
  • Website terms of use
  • Cookie policy
  • Privacy policy
  • Legal
  • Modern slavery statement
© 1998-2023 Abcam plc. All rights reserved.