Calculate exact volumes for SDS-PAGE resolving and stacking gels. Supports any acrylamide percentage, gel volume, and number of gels.
Typical range: 8–18%
Total volume for resolving gel.
Typically 2–4 mL for mini gels.
SDS-PAGE (Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate – Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis) separates proteins by molecular weight. The gel consists of two layers: the resolving gel (bottom) and the stacking gel (top).
The resolving gel is prepared with Tris-HCl pH 8.8, acrylamide/bis, SDS, APS, and TEMED. The higher the acrylamide percentage, the smaller the pore size and the better the resolution of small proteins.
The stacking gel is always prepared at 5% acrylamide with Tris-HCl pH 6.8. Its lower pH and larger pore size concentrates all proteins into a sharp band before they enter the resolving gel.
APS (ammonium persulfate) initiates polymerisation and TEMED (tetramethylethylenediamine) acts as the catalyst. Always add these last and pour the gel immediately.