Journal article
Using differential solubilization and 2-D gel electrophoresis to visualize increased numbers of proteins in the human cortex and caudate nucleus and putamen
B Dean, G Pavey, AI Smith
Proteomics Clinical Applications | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2008
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine if differential solubilization of human CNS proteins would increase the total number of proteins that could be visualized using 2-D gel electrophoresis. Hence, proteins were solubilized into Tris, CHAPS and SH3-10 before separation across a pH 4-7 IEF gradient and a 12-14% SDS polyacrylamide gel, which could be achieved with a run-to-run variation of 35% in spot intensity. Because Western blot analyses suggested proteins could be in more than one detergent fraction, we completed a conservative analyses of our 2-D gels assuming spots that appeared on multiple gels at the same molecular weight and pI were the same protein. These analyses show that we had ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
BD is the recipient of an NH&MRC Senior Research Fellowship (# 400016). The authors would like to thank Dr. Shane Reeve for tryptic digest analysis. This study was support by NH&MRC Project Grant 193299 and NIH R01 MH069696-01 and a grant-in aid from the Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation.