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Detection and expression analysis of recombinant proteins in plant-derived complex mixtures using nanoUPLC-MSE

✍ Scribed by André M. Murad; Gustavo H. M. F. Souza; Jerusa S. Garcia; Elíbio L. Rech


Book ID
102445606
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
306 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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Abstract

The use of mass spectrometry to identify recombinant proteins that are expressed in total soluble proteins (TSPs) from plant extracts is necessary to accelerate further processing steps. For example, the method consists of TSP sample preparation and trypsin digestion prior to the preliminary characterization using nanoUPLC‐MS^E^ analysis of the recombinant proteins that are expressed in TSP samples of transgenic soybean seeds. A TSP sample as small as 50 μg can be effectively analyzed. In this study, transgenic soybean seeds that expressed recombinant cancer testis antigen (CTAG) were used. The procedure covered 30% of the protein sequence and was quantified at 0.26 ng, which corresponded to 0.1% of the TSP sample. A comparative proteomic profile was generated by the comparison of a negative control and sample that showed a unique expression pattern of CTAG in a transgenic line. The experimental data from the TSP extraction, sample preparation and data analysis are discussed herein.