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Electrophoretic mapping of highly homologous keratins: A novel marker peptide approach
Authors:Santanu Deb‐Choudhury  Jeffrey E. Plowman  Ancy Thomas  Gail L. Krsinic  Jolon M. Dyer  Stefan Clerens
Abstract:Identification of the intermediate filament proteins (IFPs) in the wool proteome has formerly been hampered by limited sequence information, the high degree of IFP homology and their close proximity on 2‐DE maps. This has been partially rectified by the recent acquisition of four new Type I and two Type II wool IFP sequences. Among closely migrating proteins, such as IFP clusters in a 2‐DE map, proteins with higher sequence coverage will be assigned higher scores, but the identification of unique peptides in such tight clusters may distinguish these closely migrating proteins. Two approaches were adopted for the study of wool IFPs. In the first, searches were conducted for peptides known to be unique to each member of the family in each spot. In the second, MALDI imaging was employed to examine peptides bound to a PVDF membrane from a poorly resolved part of the Type I IFP region of the 2‐DE map. As a result, a distinct picture has emerged of the distribution of the six Type I and four Type II IFPs across the 2‐DE wool protein map.
Keywords:2‐DE  Enzyme immobilisation  Intermediate filament protein  MALDI imaging
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