Immunoblotting from immobilized pH gradients. The case of alpha 2-macroglobulin |
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Authors: | C Gelfi P G Righetti N Cattò L Bontempi E Gianazza |
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Affiliation: | Chair of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Milan, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Guidelines for effective blotting of proteins from immobilized pH gradients with a soft polyacrylamide matrix (e.g. T% = 3) include: thick (1 mm) IPG slabs, electrotransfer in a buffer tank in the presence of 0.1% SDS, nitrocellulose of the sturdiest type, thorough removal of all IPG fragments before further processing of the membrane. For alpha 2-M, IPG on a 4-6.5 gradient followed by enzyme-linked immunodetection allows the recognition of a complex pattern with several bands centered around pI 5.1. The procedure may also reveal the desialylated forms of alpha 2-M (microheterogeneity reduced to 2-3 bands), the native subunits (after reduction with thiols) and the denatured half molecules (in the presence of 8 M urea). |
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