07 November 2016 2 6K Report

Hi guys,

I am hoping to get some advice / insights into something I'm seeing in the lab. So I'm activating Jurkats with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies for 0-10 minutes. After cell lysis I perform a BCA, acetone precipitation and run a Western Blot to probe for p44 and Lck in both their phosphorylated and 'total' states.

Now, for both of those proteins I see changes in phosphorylation depending on the length of activation as I would expect. But with the length of activation, also the total expression of those proteins seems to decrease - so total Lck and total p44 decrease when the cells are incubated for longer than 1 minute with the activating antibodies.

Now, the amount of protein loaded should be the same (BCA and acetone precipitation performed beforehand) and when I probed for gamma-tubulin to see whether it was an issue with the loading I saw good, even bands.

i haven't been able to find anything similar in the literature - normally the total protein used as loading control is very even (even for activation times much longer than mine) but I've consistently been seeing this effect since I started.

Is there any mistake or issue with the protocol that could make me see this effect? Or has someone ever seen something similar in Jurkats?

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