| Literature DB >> 34321981 |
Thushara N Samarasinghe1, Yong Zeng1, Carey K Johnson1.
Abstract
The calcium signaling protein calmodulin regulates numerous intracellular processes. We introduce a sensitive microchip assay to separate and detect calmodulin binding proteins. The assay utilizes an optimized microchip electrophoresis protein separation platform with laser-induced fluorescence detection. Fluorescence-labeled calmodulin modified with a photoreactive diazirine crosslinker allowed selective detection of calmodulin binding proteins. We demonstrate successful in-vitro crosslinking of calmodulin with two calmodulin binding proteins, calcineurin and nitric oxide synthase. We compare the efficacy of commonly applied electrophoretic separation modes: microchip capillary zone electrophoresis, microchip micellar electrokinetic chromatography/gel electrophoresis, and nanoparticle colloidal arrays. Out of the methods tested, polydymethylsiloxane/glass chips with microchip zone electrophoresis gave the poorest separation, whereas sieving methods in which electro-osmotic flow was suppressed gave the best separation of photoproducts of calmodulin conjugated with calmodulin binding proteins.Entities:
Keywords: calmodulin binding protein; colloidal array; micellar electrokinetic chromatography; microchip electrophoresis; photo-crosslinking
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Year: 2020 PMID: 34321981 PMCID: PMC8312402 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.202000884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645