Two-dimensional electrophoresis of soybean root plasma membrane proteins solubilized by SDS and other detergents |
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Authors: | Martha L Booz Robert L Travis |
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Institution: | Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Proteins solubilized from enriched soybean root plasma membrane with sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and selected non-denaturing detergents (octyl-β-d-glucopyranoside, Zwittergent 312, Zwittergent 314, Zonyl FSK, and Nonidet P-40) were electrophoresed in two-dimensions by standard procedures. The basic electrophoretogram ‘fingerprint’ was similar for all detergents tested. However, differences in the total number of polypeptides resolved and the presence or absence of certain polypeptides on specific two-dimensional gels indicated some selectivity. Of all detergents tested, SDS solubilized the most polypeptides (ca 95) and provided the best resolution. The other detergents solubilized 50–80 polypeptides with varying resolution. Of those tested, octyl-β-d-glucopyranoside consistently provided the best balance between the number of polypeptides resolved (ca 70) and the level of resolution. The results suggest that selected detergents may prove useful in plant plasma membrane studies which require non-denaturing conditions. |
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Keywords: | SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate CMC critical micelle concentration Leguminosae soybean plasma membrane proteins two-dimensional electrophoresis membrane protein solubilization selected detergents |
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