Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches
Abstract Background Marine medaka is among the most popular models of fish species for ecotoxicology and environmental research and proteomic studies are useful tools for understanding the molecular responses of medaka upon exposure to different environmental stressors. The preparation of high-quali...
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doaj-82c825108342408faae6dc3432e13ec12020-11-25T02:09:40ZengBMCProteome Science1477-59562020-05-0118111310.1186/s12953-020-00161-9Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approachesCelia Sze-Nga Kwok0Kaze King-Yip Lai1Sai-Wo Lam2Kin-Ka Chan3Steven Jing-Liang Xu4Fred Wang-Fat Lee5Department of Science, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong KongDepartment of Science, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong KongDepartment of Science, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong KongDepartment of Science, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong KongDepartment of Science, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong KongDepartment of Science, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong KongAbstract Background Marine medaka is among the most popular models of fish species for ecotoxicology and environmental research and proteomic studies are useful tools for understanding the molecular responses of medaka upon exposure to different environmental stressors. The preparation of high-quality protein samples is the key to producing high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) results for proteomic analysis. In recent years, Trizol-based protein extraction has been gaining popularity because of its promising performance in producing high-quality 2-DE as well as the convenience of the method. Methods Three Trizol-based approaches (Trizol method, Aliquot Trizol method and Trizol method with a commercial clean-up kit) were used to extract proteins from a marine medaka sample and 2-DE profiles were produced. Quality of the 2-DE profiles and effectiveness of the extraction methods were evaluated. For comparison, two common protein extraction methods (lysis buffer method and trichloroacetic acid (TCA)/acetone precipitation extraction) were also applied in parallel to Trizol-based approaches. Results Any of the three Trizol-based approaches produced a high-quality 2-DE profile of marine medaka compared with both lysis buffer method and TCA/acetone precipitation extraction. In addition, Trizol method with a commercial clean-up kit produced the best 2-DE profile in terms of background clarity, number of spots and resolution of proteins. Conclusions Trizol-based approaches offered better choices than traditional protein extraction methods for 2-DE analysis of marine medaka. The modified version of Trizol method with a commercial clean-up kit was shown to produce the best 2-DE profile.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12953-020-00161-9Protein extractionTwo-dimensional gel electrophoresisTrizolMedakaProteomics |
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Celia Sze-Nga Kwok Kaze King-Yip Lai Sai-Wo Lam Kin-Ka Chan Steven Jing-Liang Xu Fred Wang-Fat Lee Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches Proteome Science Protein extraction Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis Trizol Medaka Proteomics |
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Celia Sze-Nga Kwok Kaze King-Yip Lai Sai-Wo Lam Kin-Ka Chan Steven Jing-Liang Xu Fred Wang-Fat Lee |
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Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches |
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Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches |
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Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches |
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Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches |
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Production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using Trizol-based protein extraction approaches |
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production of high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis profile for marine medaka samples by using trizol-based protein extraction approaches |
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Abstract Background Marine medaka is among the most popular models of fish species for ecotoxicology and environmental research and proteomic studies are useful tools for understanding the molecular responses of medaka upon exposure to different environmental stressors. The preparation of high-quality protein samples is the key to producing high-quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) results for proteomic analysis. In recent years, Trizol-based protein extraction has been gaining popularity because of its promising performance in producing high-quality 2-DE as well as the convenience of the method. Methods Three Trizol-based approaches (Trizol method, Aliquot Trizol method and Trizol method with a commercial clean-up kit) were used to extract proteins from a marine medaka sample and 2-DE profiles were produced. Quality of the 2-DE profiles and effectiveness of the extraction methods were evaluated. For comparison, two common protein extraction methods (lysis buffer method and trichloroacetic acid (TCA)/acetone precipitation extraction) were also applied in parallel to Trizol-based approaches. Results Any of the three Trizol-based approaches produced a high-quality 2-DE profile of marine medaka compared with both lysis buffer method and TCA/acetone precipitation extraction. In addition, Trizol method with a commercial clean-up kit produced the best 2-DE profile in terms of background clarity, number of spots and resolution of proteins. Conclusions Trizol-based approaches offered better choices than traditional protein extraction methods for 2-DE analysis of marine medaka. The modified version of Trizol method with a commercial clean-up kit was shown to produce the best 2-DE profile. |
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Protein extraction Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis Trizol Medaka Proteomics |
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