Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis

Precipitants for salivary proteins and rehydration buffers for two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) analysis were, respectively compared and evaluated. Five different protein precipitants: TCA, TCA-acetone-DTT, TCA-acetone-mercaptoethanol, acetone and alcohol were used to precipitate proteins of t...

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Main Authors: Jessie, K., Hashim, Onn Haji, Rahim, Z.H.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.34372019-10-24T08:22:08Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3437/ Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis Jessie, K. Hashim, Onn Haji Rahim, Z.H.A. R Medicine Precipitants for salivary proteins and rehydration buffers for two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) analysis were, respectively compared and evaluated. Five different protein precipitants: TCA, TCA-acetone-DTT, TCA-acetone-mercaptoethanol, acetone and alcohol were used to precipitate proteins of the saliva samples. The efficiency of the precipitants was evaluated from protein content of the precipitate reflecting protein recovery. The precipitate with the highest protein content was subsequently solubilized using different rehydration buffers (RB1, RB2, RB3 and RB4) before being subjected to the 2-DE. The efficiency of the different rehydration buffers was compared with respect to the resolution and focusing time taken to attain the maximum voltage. Each of the saliva samples was subjected to the above experiments, carried out in triplicates. The precipitant containing TCA-acetone-DTT exhibited the highest protein recovery (82.2) demonstrating significant difference when compared with the other precipitants (p<0.05). The RB4 containing DTT (reducing agent) and 0.5 IPG buffer 3-10 non-linear (carrier ampholyte) exhibited more protein spots indicating better separation resolution. The results obtained suggested that protein recovery depends on the precipitant used in the precipitation and resolution of proteins separation is influenced by the reducing agent and the ampholyte used in the rehydration buffer 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3437/1/Protein_Precipitation_Method_for_Salivary_Proteins_and_Rehydration_Buffer_for_Two-Dimensional_Electrophoresis.pdf Jessie, K. and Hashim, Onn Haji and Rahim, Z.H.A. (2008) Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis. Biotechnology, 7 (4). pp. 686-693. ISSN 1682-296X
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Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
description Precipitants for salivary proteins and rehydration buffers for two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) analysis were, respectively compared and evaluated. Five different protein precipitants: TCA, TCA-acetone-DTT, TCA-acetone-mercaptoethanol, acetone and alcohol were used to precipitate proteins of the saliva samples. The efficiency of the precipitants was evaluated from protein content of the precipitate reflecting protein recovery. The precipitate with the highest protein content was subsequently solubilized using different rehydration buffers (RB1, RB2, RB3 and RB4) before being subjected to the 2-DE. The efficiency of the different rehydration buffers was compared with respect to the resolution and focusing time taken to attain the maximum voltage. Each of the saliva samples was subjected to the above experiments, carried out in triplicates. The precipitant containing TCA-acetone-DTT exhibited the highest protein recovery (82.2) demonstrating significant difference when compared with the other precipitants (p<0.05). The RB4 containing DTT (reducing agent) and 0.5 IPG buffer 3-10 non-linear (carrier ampholyte) exhibited more protein spots indicating better separation resolution. The results obtained suggested that protein recovery depends on the precipitant used in the precipitation and resolution of proteins separation is influenced by the reducing agent and the ampholyte used in the rehydration buffer
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author Jessie, K.
Hashim, Onn Haji
Rahim, Z.H.A.
author_facet Jessie, K.
Hashim, Onn Haji
Rahim, Z.H.A.
author_sort Jessie, K.
title Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
title_short Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
title_full Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
title_fullStr Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
title_full_unstemmed Protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
title_sort protein precipitation method for salivary proteins and rehydration buffer for two-dimensional electrophoresis
publishDate 2008
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