Journal article

Profiling the iron, copper and zinc content in primary neuron and astrocyte cultures by rapid online quantitative size exclusion chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry

DJ Hare, A Grubman, TM Ryan, A Lothian, JR Liddell, R Grimm, T Matsuda, PA Doble, RA Cherny, AI Bush, AR White, CL Masters, BR Roberts

Metallomics | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2013

Abstract

Metals often determine the chemical reactivity of the proteins to which they are bound. Each cell in the body tightly maintains a unique metalloproteomic profile, mostly dependent on function. This paper describes an analytical online flow injection quantitative size exclusion chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SEC-ICP-MS) method, which was applied to profiling the metal-binding proteins found in primary cultures of neurons and astrocytes. This method can be conducted using similar amounts of sample to those used for Western blotting (20-150 μg protein), and has a turnaround time of <15 minutes. Metalloprotein standards for Fe (as ferritin), Cu and Zn (as superoxide..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding for this project was provided by the Australian Research Council, Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support program and National Health and Medical Research Council. We wish to thank Professor Adrian West of the University of Tasmania for providing metallothionein IIa standards.