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Affinity-based SDS PAGE identification of phosphorylated Arabidopsis MAPKs and substrates by acrylamide pendant Phos-Tag™

G. Komis, T. Takáč, S. Bekešová, P. Vadovič, J. Samaj,

. 2014 ; 1171 (-) : 47-63.

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

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Protein phosphorylation is the most abundant and best studied protein posttranslational modification, dedicated to the regulation of protein function and subcellular localization as well as to protein-protein interactions. Identification and quantitation of the dynamic, conditional protein phosphorylation can be achieved by either metabolic labeling of the protein of interest with (32)P-labeled ATP followed by autoradiographic analysis, the use of specific monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies against the phosphorylated protein species and finally by phosphoproteome delineation using mass spectrometry.Hereby we present a fourth alternative which relies on the enforced-affinity-based-electrophoretic separation of phosphorylated from non-phosphorylated protein species by standard SDS-PAGE systems co-polymerized with Phos-Tag™ and Mn(2+) or Zn(2+) cations. Phosphate groups of phosphorylated Ser, Thr, and Tyr residues form complexes with Mn(2+) and Zn(2+) cations with polyacrylamide immobilized Phos-Tag™. Following appropriate treatment of the gels, separated proteins can be quantitatively transferred to PVDF or nitrocellulose membranes and probed with common-not phosphorylation state specific-antibodies and delineate the occurrence of a certain phosphoprotein species against its non-phosphorylated counterpart.

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