Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High abundance protein depletion is a major challenge in the study of serum/plasma proteomics. Prior to this study, most commercially available kits for depletion of highly abundant proteins had only been tested and evaluated in adul...

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Main Authors: Nie Jing, Wu Yan-xin, Zhao Ming-zhe, Xu Yun, Voss Courtney, Qiu Fang-hua, Liu Bin, Wang Zi-lian
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Published: BMC 2011-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.proteomesci.com/content/9/1/24
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spelling doaj-0e5456b90f934ccaa55ca2f741ee1a802020-11-24T21:23:49ZengBMCProteome Science1477-59562011-05-01912410.1186/1477-5956-9-24Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomicsNie JingWu Yan-xinZhao Ming-zheXu YunVoss CourtneyQiu Fang-huaLiu BinWang Zi-lian<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High abundance protein depletion is a major challenge in the study of serum/plasma proteomics. Prior to this study, most commercially available kits for depletion of highly abundant proteins had only been tested and evaluated in adult serum/plasma, while the depletion efficiency on umbilical cord serum/plasma had not been clarified. Structural differences between some adult and fetal proteins (such as albumin) make it likely that depletion approaches for adult and umbilical cord serum/plasma will be variable. Therefore, the primary purposes of the present study are to investigate the efficiencies of several commonly-used commercial kits during high abundance protein depletion from umbilical cord serum and to determine which kit yields the most effective and reproducible results for further proteomics research on umbilical cord serum.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The immunoaffinity based kits (PROTIA-Sigma and 5185-Agilent) displayed higher depletion efficiency than the immobilized dye based kit (PROTBA-Sigma) in umbilical cord serum samples. Both the PROTIA-Sigma and 5185-Agilent kit maintained high depletion efficiency when used three consecutive times. Depletion by the PROTIA-Sigma Kit improved 2DE gel quality by reducing smeared bands produced by the presence of high abundance proteins and increasing the intensity of other protein spots. During image analysis using the identical detection parameters, 411 ± 18 spots were detected in crude serum gels, while 757 ± 43 spots were detected in depleted serum gels. Eight spots unique to depleted serum gels were identified by MALDI- TOF/TOF MS, seven of which were low abundance proteins.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The immunoaffinity based kits exceeded the immobilized dye based kit in high abundance protein depletion of umbilical cord serum samples and dramatically improved 2DE gel quality for detection of trace biomarkers.</p> http://www.proteomesci.com/content/9/1/24
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author Nie Jing
Wu Yan-xin
Zhao Ming-zhe
Xu Yun
Voss Courtney
Qiu Fang-hua
Liu Bin
Wang Zi-lian
spellingShingle Nie Jing
Wu Yan-xin
Zhao Ming-zhe
Xu Yun
Voss Courtney
Qiu Fang-hua
Liu Bin
Wang Zi-lian
Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
Proteome Science
author_facet Nie Jing
Wu Yan-xin
Zhao Ming-zhe
Xu Yun
Voss Courtney
Qiu Fang-hua
Liu Bin
Wang Zi-lian
author_sort Nie Jing
title Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
title_short Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
title_full Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
title_fullStr Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
title_sort evaluation of three high abundance protein depletion kits for umbilical cord serum proteomics
publisher BMC
series Proteome Science
issn 1477-5956
publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High abundance protein depletion is a major challenge in the study of serum/plasma proteomics. Prior to this study, most commercially available kits for depletion of highly abundant proteins had only been tested and evaluated in adult serum/plasma, while the depletion efficiency on umbilical cord serum/plasma had not been clarified. Structural differences between some adult and fetal proteins (such as albumin) make it likely that depletion approaches for adult and umbilical cord serum/plasma will be variable. Therefore, the primary purposes of the present study are to investigate the efficiencies of several commonly-used commercial kits during high abundance protein depletion from umbilical cord serum and to determine which kit yields the most effective and reproducible results for further proteomics research on umbilical cord serum.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The immunoaffinity based kits (PROTIA-Sigma and 5185-Agilent) displayed higher depletion efficiency than the immobilized dye based kit (PROTBA-Sigma) in umbilical cord serum samples. Both the PROTIA-Sigma and 5185-Agilent kit maintained high depletion efficiency when used three consecutive times. Depletion by the PROTIA-Sigma Kit improved 2DE gel quality by reducing smeared bands produced by the presence of high abundance proteins and increasing the intensity of other protein spots. During image analysis using the identical detection parameters, 411 ± 18 spots were detected in crude serum gels, while 757 ± 43 spots were detected in depleted serum gels. Eight spots unique to depleted serum gels were identified by MALDI- TOF/TOF MS, seven of which were low abundance proteins.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The immunoaffinity based kits exceeded the immobilized dye based kit in high abundance protein depletion of umbilical cord serum samples and dramatically improved 2DE gel quality for detection of trace biomarkers.</p>
url http://www.proteomesci.com/content/9/1/24
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