Abstract
Abstract
Purification of proteins from human plasma is a herculean task to perform
2-D gel electrophoresis. Human plasma contains nearly 70% albumin and globulin.
The removal of such high abundance high molecular weight proteins is very
difficult before performing 2-D gel electrophoresis. It becomes more difficult
when we intent to investigate in infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS. We tried to
the best of our efforts adopting various organic and non-organic based protocols
based on various published papers. After failure of these protocols in results
of 2-D gel-electrophoresis Aurum serum mini kit (Bio-Rad, USA) was adopted for
plasma protein purification for performing 2-D gel electrophoresis. The
low-abundance proteins were better resolved by 10% SDS-PAGE in 2-D
gel-electrophoresis. Then,we extended the MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis of
low-abundance proteins in human plasma by adopting the Aurum serum mini kit
(Bio-Rad, USA) for 2-D gel electrophoresis. Thus, we concluded that, depletion
of high abundant proteins like albumin and globulin, the use of the Aurum serum
mini kit (Bio-Rad, USA) is the protocol of choice to perform the 2-D gel
electrophoresis of HIV-1 infected human plasma.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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