| Literature DB >> 21554704 |
Bin Liu1, Fang-Hua Qiu, Courtney Voss, Yun Xu, Ming-Zhe Zhao, Yan-Xin Wu, Jing Nie, Zi-Lian Wang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High abundance protein depletion is a major challenge in the study of serum/plasma proteomics. Prior to this study, most commercially available kits for depletion of highly abundant proteins had only been tested and evaluated in adult serum/plasma, while the depletion efficiency on umbilical cord serum/plasma had not been clarified. Structural differences between some adult and fetal proteins (such as albumin) make it likely that depletion approaches for adult and umbilical cord serum/plasma will be variable. Therefore, the primary purposes of the present study are to investigate the efficiencies of several commonly-used commercial kits during high abundance protein depletion from umbilical cord serum and to determine which kit yields the most effective and reproducible results for further proteomics research on umbilical cord serum.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21554704 PMCID: PMC3105942 DOI: 10.1186/1477-5956-9-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteome Sci ISSN: 1477-5956 Impact factor: 2.480
Figure 1Comparison of depletion efficiency and repeatability of different kits on umbilical cord serum proteins samples by 1D-SDS-PAGE. Ten micrograms of crude, depleted or bound protein were loaded onto each lane and separated by 4-12% polyacrylamide gels. Proteins were visualized by Coomassie Blue staining. For examination of repeatability in umbilical cord serum depletion, the immunoaffinity columns (5185-Agilent and PROTIA-Sigma) were run three consecutive times with re-equilibration between depletion processes. However, for Blue Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTBA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA), serum samples were tested in two independent columns since its depletion efficiency was low even with a new column. A) Blue Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTBA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA) in umbilical cord serum depletion. B) Blue Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTBA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA) in adult venous serum depletion. C) Multiple Affinity Removal System (5185, Agilent, Santa Clara, CA, USA) in umbilical cord serum depletion. D) Immunoaffinity Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTIA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA) in umbilical cord serum depletion. Lanes: M: Prestained protein marker (Fermentas; 250, 130; 95, 72, 55, 36, 28, 17); C: Crude serum; D: Depleted serum; B: Bound proteins; D1-3: Depleted umbilical cord serum proteins of the first, second and third depletion process. B1-3: Bound proteins eluted from the column after the first, second and third depletion process. Dp: Depleted Proteins pooled by the three depletion processes. Bp: Bound proteins pooled by the three depletion processes Closed arrows: Protein band indicating albumin; Open arrows: Protein band indicating IgG; *heavy chain, and **light chain.
Approximate Yield from Each Depletion Method
| Method | Load Volume (μl) | Load (μg) | Yield (μg) | Yield % | Yield Concentration (μg/μl) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTBA, Sigma-Aldrich) | 25 | 1500 | 216 | 14.39 | 1.727 |
| Multiple Affinity Removal System (5185, Agilent) | 20 | 1200 | 133 | 11.08 | 2.871* |
| Immunoaffinity Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTIA, Sigma-Aldrich) | 50 | 3000 | 340 | 11.34 | 1.513 |
*The protein concentration in the depleted solution of Multiple Affinity Removal System (Agilent) was detected after concentration by ultrafiltration using a 5000 Da molecular mass cut-off centrifugal concentrator.
Figure 2Two Dimensional Electrophoresis Gel image of crude and depleted umbilical cord serum samples. For each gel, 150 μg of protein was separated over pH range 4-7 (24 cm strips) and 12.5% SDS-polyacrylamide gel. The gel was visualized by silver staining. The Immunoaffinity Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTIA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA) Kit was used to deplete albumin and IgG in the umbilical cord serum. Removal of these proteins improved the resolution in the albumin and IgG areas on the gel and increased the intensity of low abundance proteins. A) Two Dimension Electrophoresis Gel image of crude umbilical cord serum. B) Two Dimension Electrophoresis Gel image of depleted umbilical cord serum by Immunoaffinity Albumin and IgG Depletion Kit (PROTIA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA). Circles: regions of gel containing albumin, heavy and light chain of IgG before (panel A) and after depletion (panel B). Rectangle: used to highlight different protein patterns in the two groups, indicating a large number of protein spots that emerged in the depleted gel.
Figure 3Identification of protein spots unique to depleted umbilical cord serum gels by the Immunoaffinity Albumin and IgG Depletion kit (PROTIA, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA). Circles: Ten spots unique to the depleted gels were selected for MALDI-TOF/TOF MS identification. Gel image is the same as in Fig 2B. The numbers correspond to the protein numbers in Table 2.
MALDI-TOF/TOF MS identification of selected protein spots which were unique to the depletion gels.
| No | Protein ID | Protein name | Mw (kDa) | pI | Mascot MS/MS score | Sequence coverage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | P25311 ZA2G_HUMAN | Zinc-alpha-2-glycoprotein | 34.2 | 5.6 | 93 | 4 |
| 2 | P14317 HCLS1_HUMAN | Hematopoietic lineage cell specific protein | 53.9 | 4.7 | 229 | 12 |
| 3 | P01024 CO3_HUMAN | Complement C3 | 187.1 | 6.0 | 53 | 1 |
| 4 | A6NHL2 TBAL3_HUMAN | Tubulin alpha chain-like 3 | 49.9 | 5.7 | 64 | 16 |
| 5 | P02649 APOE_HUMAN | Apolipoprotein E | 36.2 | 5.5 | 88 | 35 |
| 6 | P07951 TPM2_HUMAN | Tropomyosin beta chain | 32.9 | 4.5 | 69 | 8 |
| 7 | P30626 SORCN_HUMAN | Sorcin | 21.7 | 5.3 | 185 | 21 |
| 8 | P05452 TETN_HUMAN | Tetranectin | 22.6 | 5.8 | 57 | 10 |
Spots with the numbers 9 and 10 could not be successfully identified.