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  • The use of native gels for the concomitant determination of protein sequences and modifications by mass spectrometry with subsequent conformational and functional analysis of native proteins following electro-elution.

The use of native gels for the concomitant determination of protein sequences and modifications by mass spectrometry with subsequent conformational and functional analysis of native proteins following electro-elution.

Amino acids (2013-03-21)
Wei-Qiang Chen, Elena Karnaukhova, Gert Lubec
ABSTRACT

The protocol consists of running a native gel with in-gel digestion by proteases, subsequent mass spectrometrical determination of protein sequence and modifications, followed by electro-elution and conformational analysis using melting point and circular dichroism. Finally, the eluted protein is tested for preserved function. Herein, C1 esterase inhibitor is applied on a native gel; in-gel digestion by proteases is carried out and peptides are identified by nano-LC-ESI-CID/ETD-MS/MS using an ion trap for generation of peptide sequences and protein modifications. Protein from replicate bands from the same gel is electro-eluted and used for determination of the melting point and used for circular dichroism analysis. Additional bands from the native gel are either in-gel digested with asparaginase to generate deamidation or PNGase F for deglycosylation, followed by mass spectrometry, conformational and functional studies. Preserved conformation and function of the C1 esterase inhibitor was shown. This protocol can be completed in 1 week.

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Roche
Chymotrypsin Sequencing Grade, from bovine pancreas