Linjia Cheng, Yilu Xu, Kangling Zhu, Bin Liang, Shuyan Zhang, Pingsheng Liu
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Protein sample preparation for tissue distribution study.
Purpose: The distribution and expression level of a protein among animal tissues is indicative of its possible roles. It is important to establish a generally applicable method to prepare protein samples with high-quality and achieve near 100% recovery of proteins from animal tissues.
Experimental design: During preparation, to sufficiently dissolve and maintain stability of almost all proteins from tissues, as well as to avoid most contaminations affecting protein detection, 2×SDS Sample Buffer, sonication and trichloroacetic acid precipitation are applied.
Results: Here we provide a relatively simple, reproducible, and broadly applicable method for studying protein distribution in most tissues, in which the issues resulting from protein degradation and modification during sample preparation and assay interference by other cellular components like neutral lipids and glycogen could be overcome. Furthermore, this method represents the protein content by equal wet tissue mass, which is a better means to present the expression level of a protein in various tissues. High-quality protein samples from almost all tissues could be prepared.
Conclusions and clinical relevance: The samples produced are amenable to tissue distribution analysis by Western blotting and for silver/Coomassie staining, proteomics, and other protein analyses, which would contribute to potential biomarkers or treatments for a disease.
期刊介绍:
PROTEOMICS - Clinical Applications has developed into a key source of information in the field of applying proteomics to the study of human disease and translation to the clinic. With 12 issues per year, the journal will publish papers in all relevant areas including:
-basic proteomic research designed to further understand the molecular mechanisms underlying dysfunction in human disease
-the results of proteomic studies dedicated to the discovery and validation of diagnostic and prognostic disease biomarkers
-the use of proteomics for the discovery of novel drug targets
-the application of proteomics in the drug development pipeline
-the use of proteomics as a component of clinical trials.