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Combining microscale solution-phase isoelectric focusing with Multiplexed Proteomics dye staining to analyze protein post-translational modifications
Authors:Schulenberg Birte  Patton Wayne F
Affiliation:Proteomics Department, Molecular Probes, Inc., Eugene, OR 97402, USA. birte.schulenberg@probes.com
Abstract:Previously, a strategy for rapidly identifying mitochondrial phosphoproteins was presented that involves prefractionating multisubunit complexes by sucrose gradient centrifugation, followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and selective staining of phosphoproteins and total protein with fluorescent dyes [1]. Though suitable for evaluating the mitochondrial proteome, which consists of numerous multisubunit complexes, the strategy is not generally applicable to other complex proteomes. We determined that prefractionating samples by solution-phase isoelectric focusing is an effective alternative to sucrose-gradient fractionation that can be applied equally well to the analysis of mitochondrial and plasma proteins. Fluorescence-based multiplexing dye technologies greatly extend the capacity of SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with respect to the investigation of proteome-wide changes in protein expression and post-translational modification, such as phosphorylation and glycosylation [2]. Overall, the prefractionation/Multiplexed Proteomics staining technology permits rapid, higher throughput screening of specimens for the identification of potentially interesting fractions that can subsequently be evaluated more thoroughly by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis.
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