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Design and synthesis of new fluorescent probe for rapid and highly sensitive detection of proteins via electrophoretic gel stain

โœ Scribed by Yoshio Suzuki; Nobuyuki Takagi; Tomoyuki Chimuro; Atsushi Shinohara; Nao Sakaguchi; Atsunori Hiratsuka; Kenji Yokoyama


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
470 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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Design and synthesis of new fluorescent probe for rapid and highly sensitive detection of proteins via electrophoretic gel stain

A new fluorescent molecular probe, 2,2 0 -(1E,1 0 E)-2,2 0 -(4-(dicyanomethylene)-4H-pyrane-2,6diyl)bis(ethene-2,1-diyl)bis(sodium benzenesulfonate) salt (1), possessing the cyanopyranyl moieties and two benzene sulfonic acid groups was designed and synthesized to detect proteins in solution and for high-throughput SDS-PAGE. Compound 1 exhibited no fluorescence in the absence of proteins; however, it exhibited strong fluorescence on the addition of bovine serum albumin as a result of intramolecular charge transfer. Compared with the conventional protocols for in-gel protein staining, such as SYPRO Ruby and silver staining, 1 achieves higher sensitivity, even though it offers a simplified, higher throughput protocol. In fact, the total time required for protein staining was 60-90 min under optimum conditions much shorter than that required by the less-sensitive silver staining or SYPRO Ruby staining protocols. Moreover, 1 was successfully applied to protein identification by mass spectrometry via in-gel tryptic digestion, Western blotting, and native PAGE together with protein staining by 1, which is a modified protocol of blue native PAGE (BN-PAGE). Thus, 1 may facilitate high-sensitivity protein detection, and it may be widely applicable as a convenient tool in various scientific and medical fields.


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