Differential protein labeling with thiol-reactive infrared DY-680 and DY-780 maleimides and analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis.


Autoria(s): Riederer I.M.; Riederer B.M.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Differential protein labeling with 2-DE separation is an effective method for distinguishing differences in the protein composition of two or more protein samples. Here, we report on a sensitive infrared-based labeling procedure, adding a novel tool to the many labeling possibilities. Defined amounts of newborn and adult mouse brain proteins and tubulin were exposed to maleimide-conjugated infrared dyes DY-680 and DY-780 followed by 1- and 2-DE. The procedure allows amounts of less than 5 microg of cysteine-labeled protein mixtures to be detected (together with unlabeled proteins) in a single 2-DE step with an LOD of individual proteins in the femtogram range; however, co-migration of unlabeled proteins and subsequent general protein stains are necessary for a precise comparison. Nevertheless, the most abundant thiol-labeled proteins, such as tubulin, were identified by MS, with cysteine-containing peptides influencing the accuracy of the identification score. Unfortunately, some infrared-labeled proteins were no longer detectable by Western blots. In conclusion, differential thiol labeling with infrared dyes provides an additional tool for detection of low-abundant cysteine-containing proteins and for rapid identification of differences in the protein composition of two sets of protein samples.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_D682AEACE0B5

isbn:1615-9853 (Print)

pmid:17464939

doi:10.1002/pmic.200601007

isiid:000247325800003

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Proteomics, vol. 7, no. 11, pp. 1753-1756

Palavras-Chave #Densitometry; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Maleimides/chemistry; Proteins/analysis; Proteins/chemistry; Sensitivity and Specificity; Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared; Staining and Labeling/methods; Sulfhydryl Compounds/chemistry
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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