Prefractionation techniques in proteome analysis
- 12 August 2003
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Proteomics
- Vol. 3 (8) , 1397-1407
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200300472
Abstract
The present review deals with a number of prefractionation protocols in preparation for two‐dimensional map analysis, both in the fields of chromatography and in the field of electrophoresis. In the first case, Fountoulaki’s groups has reported just about any chromatographic procedure useful as a prefractionation step, including affinity, ion‐exchange, and reversed‐phase resins. As a result of the various enrichment steps, several hundred new species, previously undetected in unfractionated samples, could be revealed for the first time. Electrophoretic prefractionation protocols include all those electrokinetic methodologies which are performed in free solution, essentially all relying on isoelectric focusing steps. The devices here reviewed include multichamber apparatus, such as the multicompartment electrolyzer with Immobiline membranes, Off‐Gel electrophoresis in a multicup device and the Rotofor, an instrument also based on a multichamber system but exploiting the conventional technique of carrier‐ampholyte‐focusing. Other instruments of interest are the Octopus, a continuous‐flow device for isoelectric focusing in a upward flowing liquid curtain, and the Gradiflow, where different pI cuts are obtained by a multistep passage through two compartments buffered at different pH values. It is felt that this panoply of methods could offer a strong step forward in “mining below the tip of the iceberg” for detecting the “unseen proteome”.Keywords
This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
- Continuous flow isoelectric focusing for purification of proteinsElectrophoresis, 1998
- Prefractionation of protein samples prior to two‐dimensional electrophoresisElectrophoresis, 1997
- Preparative affinity membrane electrophoresisElectrophoresis, 1996
- Free flow‐isoelectric focusing of human cellular lysates as sample preparation for protein analysisElectrophoresis, 1995
- The Immobiline family: From “vacuum” to “plenum” chemistryElectrophoresis, 1992
- Computer simulation of immobilized pH gradients at acidic and alkaline extremes: A quest for extended pH intervalsElectrophoresis, 1986
- New aspects in preparative and analytical continuous free‐flow cell electrophoresisElectrophoresis, 1982
- Large‐scale fractionation of proteins by isoelectric focusing in a multi‐compartment electrolysis apparatusElectrophoresis, 1980
- CONTINUOUS‐FLOW ISOELECTRIC FOCUSING AND ISOTACHOPHORESISAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1973
- Free zone electrophoresisChromatographic Reviews, 1967