Search results for "Gel electrophoresis of proteins"
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Electrophoresis of Unlabeled Proteins in a Sequencing Gel Apparatus
2000
Haptoglobintypenbestimmung mittels vertikaler S�ulenelektrophorese in Polyacrylamidgel
1972
Ein kontinuierliches und zwei diskontinuierliche Polyacrylamidgelelektrophoreseverfahren zur Haptoglobintypendifferenzierung werden beschrieben und die Vorzuge dieser Technik den mit der Starkegelelektrophorese zu gewinnenden Ergebnissen gegenubergestellt. Alle 3 Verfahren sind fur die Routinediagnostik geeignet. Die kontinuierliche PAA-Gelelektrophorese bedeutet zwar eine geringe Vereinfachung der Methodik, sie ist aber den Disk-Verfahren hinsichtlich der Trennungsergebnisse des Hp-Bandenspektrums unterlegen.
Determination of phosphorylation degrees in caseins by on-line gel electrophoresis coupled to ICP-SFMS
2007
The determination of the phosphorylation degree of proteins is essential in many biochemical fields. Besides mass spectrometric techniques elucidating the protein structure, ICP-MS has entered this research area as it provides excellent quantification capabilities. In this work the separation of the proteins has been carried out by gel electrophoresis on-line coupled to an ICP equipped with a double-focusing sector field-MS (ELEMENT 2). Based on the simultaneous detection of 32S+ and 31P+, this work presents an alternative approach to determining the phosphorylation degree of caseins. For the example of α- and β-casein the results obtained were in excellent agreement with the expected value…
Allozyme electrophoresis: its application to rotifers
1998
Allozyme electrophoresis is a well established technique for revealing genetic variation that has given useful results in a wide range of organisms. However, in rotifers it has been applied scarcely and only in a few species. In this paper the methods of acetate allozyme electrophoresis are introduced, including laboratory setup, equipment and staining recipes that have been successfully applied to brachionid rotifers. In addition, the literature published on allozyme electrophoresis in rotifers is reviewed and the main results and future prospects of the technique are discussed. We conclude that, despite the onset of DNA techniques, allozyme electrophoresis is promising and can yield impor…
Protein differences among the Mediterranean species of the genus Spicara.
1996
Protein electrophoresis (PAGE) was used to study the three morphologically different species of Spicara (S. flexuosa, S. maena, S. smaris). Of the 28 enzymatic and additional myogenic loci, five monomorphic loci (LDH-1*, G6PD-1*, PGI-1* and two PMMs*) were species-specific markers of S. smaris with respect to S. flexuosa and S. maena. Four of the 28 enzymatic loci were polymorphic (EST-1*, GLDH*, PEPD*, PGI-2*). Discriminating genetic markers were not identified between S. flexuosa and S. maena. Genetic distance (D) as calculated by Nei’s index (1978), between S. smaris v. S. maena and S. flexuosa showed a value, respectively of D=0·137 and 0·141. Between S. flexuosa and S. maena the value …
Detection of TOAD-64 in adult rat brain as revealed by two-dimensional protein gel electrophoresis followed by MALDI mass spectrometry
2002
The molecular mechanisms by which antipsychotic effects are achieved remain largely elusive. Possible mechanisms include the modulation of nerve cell gene expression. The antipsychotic drug haloperidol was administered orally (1.6 mg/kg) to adult rats for 3 weeks. Protein patterns in striata and forebrains were studied by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE). One differentially regulated protein spot was identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) after trypsin digest. Turned on after devision-64 kD (TOAD-64), the identified protein, was present in all gels and, in addition, was up-regulated in the striata but not in the forebrains of the hal…