Preparing Colloidal Gold for Electron Microscopy

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Corporate Headquarters 400 Valley Road Warrington, PA 18976 1-800-523-2575 FAX 1-800-343-3291 Email: info@polysciences.com www.polysciences.com Europe - Germany Polysciences Europe GmbH Handelsstr. 3 D-69214 Eppelheim, Germany (49) 6221-765767 FAX (49) 6221-764620 Email: info@polysciences.de TECHNICAL DATA SHEET 787 Page 1 of 5 Preparing Colloidal Gold for Electron Microscopy Preparation of Colloidal Gold Conjugates Colloidal gold has been used for centuries in the preparation of stained glass for windows and fine glassware. In recent years, colloidal gold particles have become a useful tool for microscopists. Colloidal gold particles are especially useful for biological electron microscopy. Some of the reasons why are listed below. Homogeneous preparations of particles varying in size from 3 nm to 20 nm can be easily prepared. Colloidal gold suspensions are inexpensive to prepare. Most proteins can be easily coupled to colloidal gold particles. Proteins coupled to gold particles do not appear to lose their biological activity. The colloidal gold particles can be easily seen in the electron microscope. Colloidal gold probes can be used for light microscopy. The larger gold particles can be directly observed by the light microscope. Smaller particles are detected by silver enhancement or epipolarized illumination. The same probes can be used for both LM and TEM immunocytochemistry. Preparation procedure for producing gold sols This page will explain a simple, published protocol for preparing colloidal gold particles, how to couple these particles to protein A and how to purify the probes after they have been made. To make 100 ml of gold sol, two stock solutions have to be prepared. Solution A 80 ml distilled water and 1 ml 1% aqueous gold chloride. Solution B 4 ml 1% tri-sodium citrate. 2H2O + 16 ml H2O + variable amount of 1% tannic acid (Cat.#04459). (See table 1) When 1 ml or more tannic acid is needed, add an equal amount of 25mM potassium carbonate for ph adjustment. Warm up solutions A and B to 60 C and mix them while stirring. When the red color has formed heat up to 95 C and cool the solution on ice. The larger particles (where lower concentrations of tannic acid are used) take longer to form and the red color can take up to one hour to develop. Should any of our materials fail to perform to our specifications, we will be pleased to provide replacements or return the purchase price. We solicit your inquiries concerning all needs for life sciences work. The information given in this bulletin is to the best of our knowledge accurate, but no warranty is expressed or implied. It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability for his own use of the products described herein, and since conditions of use are beyond our control, we disclaim all liability with respect to the use of any material supplied by us. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a recommendation to use any product or to practice any process in violation of any law or any government regulation.

Coupling the Protein A to the Gold Particles A gold sol will bind proteins more efficiently when the ph of the solution is close to the pi of the protein (for protein A the pi is ph 5.1). A tighter binding occurs at higher ph but this may have a denaturing effect on the protein making the probe less effective. Having too much protein coupled to the gold particles may also be disadvantageous: some of the weakly bound protein may detach from the particles. This will make the probe less effective because the free protein will compete for binding sites with the gold-labelled protein. Horrisberger and Clerc (1985, Labelling of colloidal gold with protein A. A quantitative study. Histochemistry, 82, 219-223) recommend binding the protein A to colloidal gold at ph 6.0. Check the ph of the gold sol with ph paper (the gold sol will block a ph electrode) and adjust the ph with 0.1N sodium hydroxide. Protein A (Boehringer Mannheim) is dissolved in distilled water at 1mg/ml. A microtitration assay will show the correct amount of protein A to add to the gold sol (between 4-6µg/ml). Add the protein A while stirring the gold sol. After 5 min add 10% bovine serum albumin (BSA) in PBS to a final concentration of 0.2% (2ml/100ml) to maximally stabilize the sol. Purification of the Protein A-gold The protein A-gold is centrifuged in a Ti 70 rotor in a Beckman ultracentrifuge at the appropriate speed (see table 2) for 30 min at 4 C. At the correct speed the gold particles will settle to the bottom of the tube as a loose pellet. Remove the supernatant without disturbing the pellet and re-suspend the loose part of the pellet in PBS containing 0.2% BSA. A second centrifugation step down a gradient will remove any gold particles of the wrong size. This is done on a 10-30% continuous glycerol gradient at 4 C. Layer 1-2 ml of protein A gold onto the top of the gradient, spin in an SW40 rotor at the appropriate speed (see table 3) for 45 min. at 4 C. The dark red band in the middle of the gradient is collected. All aggregated protein A gold particles will have been removed. Storage Immunogold probes may lose activity within weeks, due to the dissociation of the proteins from the gold particles. Page 2 of 5 Dialyse the protein A gold against 50% glycerol in PBS and store at -20 C or freeze down small aliquots in liquid nitrogen and store at -70 C. To determine the concentration at which to use the protein A gold, measure the optical density (OD) at 520 nm of a 1:100 diluted solution in PBS. Use a dilution with an O.D. of between 0.05 and 0.1 where there is no significant background. If using a primary antibody then the optimal dilution of this first antibody must be known. Sections can be treated with protein A gold alone to determine the background labeling.

Page 3 of 5 Table 1: The influence of the tannic acid concentration, during gold sol formation, on the size of the gold particles. TA / 100ml Gold particle 1% Tannic acid amount size (for 100ml final sol) 3.5 nm 5.000 ml 4.0 nm 2.500 ml 5.0 nm 1.000 ml 6.0 nm 0.500 ml 7.5 nm 0.250 ml 9.5 nm 0.100 ml 10.0 nm 0.080 ml 11.5 nm 0.050 ml 14.0 nm 0.025 ml When 1 ml or more of tannic acid is used an equal amount of 25 mm potassium carbonate must be added to neutralize solution B. Table 2: First centrifugation, using a Ti 70 rotor for 30 min at 4 C. This step will concentrate the colloidal gold probe in the bottom of the tube. Ti 70 (rpm) Gold particle size Ti 70 rotor speed g (r max) 4 nm 47000 rpm 225000 5 nm 45000 rpm 210000 6 nm 42000 rpm 185000 7 nm 38000 rpm 155000 8 nm 33000 rpm 105000 9 nm 30000 rpm 92000 10 nm 27000 rpm 75000 12 nm 18000 rpm 37000 14 nm 10000 rpm 7000

Table 3: Second centrifugation using SW 40 rotor for 45 min at 4 C. This will separate the different sizes of gold particle along the gradient. Page 4 of 5 SW 40 (rpm) Gold particle size SW 40 rotor speed g (r max) 4 nm 40000 rpm 284000 5 nm 37000 rpm 240000 6 nm 32000 rpm 170000 7 nm 30000 rpm 150000 8 nm 26000 rpm 115000 9 nm 22000 rpm 85000 10 nm 19000 rpm 65000 12 nm 11000 rpm 20000 14 nm 5000 rpm 5000 The 4 nm gold must be centrifuged for 1 hr for best results. The 5nm gold can also be centrifuged at 35000 rpm for 1 hr. Coupling bovine serum albumin (BSA) to gold particles BSA-gold is a useful marker for studying the endocytic processes in mammalian cells. Typically, the living cells are incubated in a BSAgold suspension with a final OD, at 520 nm, of 5, meaning that a large amount of gold probe is needed for these experiments. The above protocol for preparing protein A-gold can be followed for preparing BSA-gold but BSA is substituted for the protein A (we use 2.4 µg/ml). The centrifugation values are the same. After the gold probe has been concentrated and purified it is dialized against PBS, or culture medium, before being added to the living cells. References Slot, J. W. & H. J. Geuze 1981. Sizing of protein A-colliodal gold probes for immunoelectron microscopy. J. Cell Biol. 90, 533-536. Slot, J. W. & H. J. Geuze 1985. A new method of preparing gold probes for multiple-labeling cytochemistry. Europ. J. Cell Biol. 38, 87-93.

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