Computerized methods for analyzing two‐dimensional agarose gel electropherograms
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 12 (1) , 39-46
- https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.1150120108
Abstract
Previous methods interpret zonal or polydisperse gel patterns of two‐dimensional Serwer‐type gels in terms of size and free mobility (surface net charge density). These two parameters have been determined for each component without quantitatively measuring the abundance of the components. The present study advances these previous methods by determining the relative concentration of each component by computer evaluation of densitometrically analyzed gel patterns. Suitable procedures and their underlying algorithms are presented. The mathematical routines are implemented in a user‐friendly software package, called GelFit and designed for a Macintosh personal computer. The program input sonsists of digitized images of gel staining patterns exemplified by those obtained from electrophoresis of native sub‐cellular‐sized particles. The data are processed through the following steps: (i) Noise reduction and calibration. (ii) Geometrical transformation of the pattern onto a rectangular size/free mobility coordinate system using rationales of the extended Ogston model. (iii) Analysis of the transformed image to determine density maxima, density profiles along iso‐free‐mobility or iso‐size lines, curve fitting of one‐dimensional profiles or two‐dimensional surfaces using Gaussian functions and curve stripping of surfaces to determine the possible number of particle populations.Keywords
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