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Isotope‐Coded Affinity Tagging Technique Using Avidin Functional Affinity Electrophoresis: An Alternative to an Avidin Affinity Column
Authors:Bao‐Shiang Lee  Sangeeth Krishnanchettiar  Syed Salman Lateef  Nabila Salman Lateef  Shalini Gupta
Abstract:Avidin functional affinity electrophoresis (AFAEP) is substituted for an avidin affinity column (AAC) to capture biotinylated peptides in the Isotope‐Coded Affinity Tagging (ICAT) technique which is a valuable tool in quantitative proteomics. In this new technique, the AFAEP‐captured ICAT‐labeled biotinylated peptides are extracted with the biotin tag intact from the polyacrylamide gel piece with aqueous 95% formamide (pH 8.2) at 65 °C for 20 min, and then detected by a matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) and the 12C‐ and 13C‐ICAT reagents are used to test this AFAEP‐ICAT technique. The results show that both AFAEP and AAC methods provide quantitative information of the relative amounts of 12C‐ and 13C‐ICAT‐labeled biotinylated tryptic peptides of BSA in a sample. Compared with AAC, the AFAEP is cheaper to perform, more stringent in capturing the biotinylated peptides, and capable of simultaneously processing multiple samples.
Keywords:Avidin functional affinity electrophoresis  Isotope‐Coded Affinity Tagging technique  Biotin‐avidin interaction
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