Development of a Combined Protein and Dye Extraction Approach for the Analysis of Keratin-Based Textiles

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Ilaria Serafini*, Gabriele Favero, Roberta Curini, Gwénaëlle M. Kavich and Timothy P. Cleland, 
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Archaeological textiles represent precious remains from ancient culture; this is because of the historical and cultural importance of the information that can be obtained by such relics. However, the extremely complicated state of preservation of these textiles, which can be charred, partially or totally mineralized, with heavy soil or biological contamination, requires highly specialized and sensitive analytical tools to perform a comprehensive study. Starting from these considerations, the paper presents a combined workflow that provides the extraction of dyes and keratins and keratin-associated proteins in a single step, minimizing sampling while maximizing the amount of information gained. In the first phase, different approaches were tested and two different protocols were found suitable for the purpose of the unique workflow for dyes/keratin-proteins: a slightly modified urea protocol and a recently proposed new TCEP/CAA procedure. In the second step, after the extraction, different methods of cleanup and workflow for proteins and dyes were investigated to develop protocols that did not result in a loss of aliquots of the analytes of interest and to maximize the recovery of both components from the extracting solution. These protocols investigated the application of two types of paramagnetic beads, unmodified and carboxylate-coated hydrophilic magnetic beads, and dialysis and stage-tip protocols. The newly designed protocols have been applied to cochineal, weld, orchil, kermes, and indigo keratin-based dyed samples to evaluate the effectiveness of the protocols on several dye sources. These protocols, based on a single extraction step, show the possibility of investigating dyes and keratins from a unique sample of 1 mg or lesser, with respect to the thresholds of sensitivity and accuracy required in the study of textile artifacts of historical and artistic values.

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开发用于分析角蛋白纺织品的蛋白质和染料联合萃取方法
考古纺织品是古代文化的珍贵遗存,因为从这些遗存中可以获得重要的历史和文化信息。然而,这些纺织品的保存状态极为复杂,可能已经烧焦、部分或完全矿化,并受到严重的土壤或生物污染,因此需要高度专业和灵敏的分析工具来进行全面研究。基于这些考虑,本文介绍了一种组合工作流程,该流程可在一个步骤中提取染料、角蛋白和角蛋白相关蛋白,在最大限度地增加信息量的同时,最大限度地减少取样。在第一阶段,对不同的方法进行了测试,发现有两种不同的方案适用于染料/角蛋白的独特工作流程:一种是稍作修改的尿素方案,另一种是最近提出的 TCEP/CAA 新程序。第二步,在萃取之后,研究人员对蛋白质和染料的不同清理方法和工作流程进行了调查,以制定既不会导致相关分析物等分试样的损失,又能最大限度地从萃取液中回收这两种成分的方案。这些方案研究了两种顺磁珠的应用:未改性亲水磁珠和羧酸盐包被亲水磁珠,以及透析和阶段尖端方案。新设计的方案已应用于以胭脂红、焊锡、兰炭、柯米斯和靛蓝角蛋白为基础的染色样品,以评估这些方案对几种染料来源的有效性。这些基于单一萃取步骤的方案表明,在研究具有历史和艺术价值的纺织品时,可以从 1 毫克或更少的独特样品中研究染料和角蛋白,达到所需的灵敏度和准确度阈值。
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Journal of Proteome Research
Journal of Proteome Research 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
251
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Proteome Research publishes content encompassing all aspects of global protein analysis and function, including the dynamic aspects of genomics, spatio-temporal proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, clinical and agricultural proteomics, as well as advances in methodology including bioinformatics. The theme and emphasis is on a multidisciplinary approach to the life sciences through the synergy between the different types of "omics".
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