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Viscous sample — stringy lysate, hard to pipette

Symptom
Lysate is stringy/sticky, pipettes slowly, sticks to the tip, and gives unreliable BCA quantification and bad SDS-PAGE loading.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Genomic DNA contamination from broken cells/tissue
  2. 2 High mucopolysaccharide or lipid content
  3. 3 Incomplete lysis left cell aggregates
  4. 4 Ionic strength of lysis buffer was too high
Solutions
  1. 1 Add DNase I (5 – 10 μg/mL) and incubate at 37 °C for 15 – 30 min to degrade DNA
  2. 2 Raise NaCl concentration (300 – 500 mM) or switch to a high-salt lysis buffer
  3. 3 Vortex thoroughly and pass through a 40 – 70 μm filter
  4. 4 If needed, sonicate briefly or pipette repeatedly to shear DNA
Related Video (4)
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Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 95
Western blot full protocol: Protein extraction to chemiluminescence
"Directly demonstrates protein extraction from animal tissue with BCA assay and SDS-PAGE, covering the exact techniques and downstream analyses affected by viscous lysate."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 88
Western blot hands-on: Protein extraction through detection
"Complete Western blot protocol with protein extraction and troubleshooting of common pitfalls, directly addressing the sample preparation stage where genomic DNA contamination causes stringy lysate."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 82
Western Blot Full Protocol Video Version
"Full Western blot workflow including protein extraction step with emphasis on sample preparation quality, relevant to understanding how viscous samples compromise downstream protein quantification and"
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