Pelleting Technique for Subcellular Fraction Electron Microscopy and/or Immunoelectron Microscopy
Subcellular fraction identification of RER, SER, Golgi, mitochondria, peroxisomes, melanosomes, etc. can be examined ultrastructurally using a pellet technique. Purified fractions are pelleted at 150,000 x g for approximately 30 minutes and fixed as a suspension in 2.5% buffered glutaraldehyde for three hours. The pellet is rinsed in buffer, resuspended in a 1:1 (v/v) with 3.0% agarose. This mixture solidifies at room temperature and is processed like a tissue specimen for electron microscopic examination and photography. A variation of this technique is available for immunogold labeling of subcellular fractions.