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Preparative two-dimensional gel electrophoresis at alkaline pH using narrow range immobilized pH gradients.

Sjouke Hoving1, Bertran Gerrits, Hans Voshol, Dieter Müller, Rosalinda C Roberts, Jan van Oostrum.   

Abstract

A reproducible high-resolution protein separation method is the basis for a successful differential proteome analysis. Of the techniques currently available, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis is most widely used, because of its robustness under various experimental conditions. With the introduction of narrow range immobilized pH gradient (IPG) strips (also referred to as ultra-zoom gels) in the first dimension, the depth of analysis, i.e. the number of proteins that can be resolved, has increased substantially. However, for poorly understood reasons isoelectric focusing on ultra-zoom gels in the alkaline region above pH 7 has suffered from problems with resolution and reproducibility. To tackle these difficulties we have optimized the separation of semipreparative amounts of proteins on alkaline IPG strips by focusing on two important phenomena: counteracting water transport during isoelectric focusing and migration of dithiothreitol (DTT) in alkaline pH gradients. The first problem was alleviated by the addition of glycerol and isopropanol to the focusing medium, leading to a significant improvement in the resolution above pH 7. Even better results were obtained by the introduction of excess of the reducing agent DTT at the cathode. With these adaptations together with an optimized composition of the IPG strip, separation efficiency in the pH 6.2-8.2 range is now comparable to the widely used acidic ultra-zoom gels. We further demonstrated the usefulness of these modifications up to pH 9.5, although further improvements are still needed in that range. Thus, by extending the range covered by conventional ultra-zoom gels, the depth of analysis of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis can be significantly increased, underlining the importance of this method in differential proteomics.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11840558     DOI: 10.1002/1615-9861(200202)2:2<127::aid-prot127>3.0.co;2-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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