| Literature DB >> 23925931 |
Frédéric Harb1, Bernard Tinland.
Abstract
Proteome analysis involves separating proteins as a preliminary step toward their characterization. This paper reports on the translational migration of a model transmembrane protein (α-hemolysin) in supported n-bilayers (n, the number of bilayers, varies from 1 to around 500 bilayers) when an electric field parallel to the membrane plane is applied. The migration changes in direction as the charge on the protein changes its sign. Its electrophoretic mobility is shown to depend on size and charge. The electrophoretic mobility varies as 1/R(2), with R the equivalent geometric radius of the embedded part of the protein. Measuring mobilities at differing pH in our system enables us to determine the pI and the charge of the protein. Establishing all these variations points to the feasibility of electrophoretic transport of a charged object in this medium and is a first step toward electrophoretic separation of membrane proteins in n-bilayer systems.Entities:
Keywords: Membrane; Mobility; Proteins; Separation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23925931 DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535