Intrinsic Protein Fluorescence Interferes with Detection of Tear Glycoproteins in SDS-Polyacrylamide Gels Using Extrinsic Fluorescent Dyes |
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Authors: | Zhenjun Zhao Yulina Aliwarga Mark DP Willcox |
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Affiliation: | The institute for Eye Research, North Wing, Rupert Myers Building, Gate 14, Barker st, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. z.zhao@ier.org.au |
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Abstract: | Intrinsic protein fluorescence may interfere with the visualization of proteins after SDS-polyacrylamide electrophoresis. In an attempt to analyze tear glycoproteins in gels, we ran tear samples and stained the proteins with a glycoprotein-specific fluorescent dye. The fluorescence detected was not limited to glycoproteins. There was strong intrinsic fluorescence of proteins normally found in tears after soaking the gels in 40% methanol plus 1-10% acetic acid and, to a lesser extent, in methanol or acetic acid alone. Nanograms of proteins gave visible native fluorescence and interfere with extrinsic fluorescent dye detection. Poly-L-lysine, which does not contain intrinsically fluorescent amino acids, did not fluoresce. |
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Keywords: | protein electrophoresis intrinsic protein fluorescence protein visualization SDS-polyacrylamide gels fluorescent dyes |
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