Preparation of Bodily Fluids for 2-D PAGE

Autor: Henry Brzeski, Jeban Ganesalingam, Manuel Mayr, Anthony G. Sullivan
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Springer Protocols Handbooks ISBN: 9781603274746
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-198-7_15
Popis: The importance of bodily fluids as a source of clinically relevant biomarkers/ surrogate markers of human disease has increased significantly over the last decade (1,2), and modern proteomic methods have evolved and been adapted to meet the demand. The specific challenges facing serum analysis include the wide dynamic range in the concentration of individual components and the tremendous number of potential variants of glycosylated proteins (3). The most dominant plasma proteins, albumin and immunoglobulin (Ig)G, typically comprise up to 70% of the plasma proteome in abundance. To enable the majority of the remaining, far less abundant proteins to be better visualized by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE), these two proteins must first be removed or, at least, depleted in relative concentration. There are a number of currently available commercial products from a range of suppliers that enable albumin depletion by chemical affinity, exploiting the remarkable albumin-binding ability of structures closely related to the reactive dye molecule Cibacron blue 3GA (4), and the IgG binding properties of protein G (5). The blue dye has been shown to have a special affinity for proteins containing the dinucleotide fold, a structural feature that is common to several classes of proteins (4). Albumin can be separated from other plasma proteins using lectin affinity, as it is not normally glycosylated, while the majority of classical plasma proteins are. This approach allows both enrichment of lower-abundance proteins, and the study of differences in glycoprotein profiles (6). Highly effective depletion of albumin using monoclonal antibody selection has also been demonstrated, and coupled with protein G/IgG depletion (7).Recent research has identified 325 distinct proteins from 1800 2-D gel protein features following multi-component immunoaffinity extraction and further comprehensive chromatographic fractionation (8). Depletion of IgG by
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