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The Proteomics Shared Resource has moved to: Biomedical Research Tower, Room 250 460 W. 12th Avenue The Proteomics Shared Resource offers complete proteomic
services and has considerable experience in identifying proteins from 1D and 2D
gels using the current state-of-the-art electrophoresis and imaging equipment,
robotic sample handlers and mass spectrometers for proteomic analysis. Core personnel also provide assistance to
individual investigators with the design and implementation of proteomics
studies. The Proteomics Shared Resource provides complete proteomic support
from start to finish. We offer cell
lysis of cell pellets or protein extraction from cells, protein quantitation,
protein preparation (precipitation).
Following protein preparation from cells or tissue, protein separation
services using 1D or 2D-PAGE techniques are available. The gels can be stained with various stains
including Coommassie, Sypro Ruby, Deep Purple and Silver. Multiplex analysis by visualization of
proteins and protein modifications using specialized fluorescent stains, and
advanced gel image analysis are available to study phosphorylation,
glycosylation and other modifications. Changes in protein expression levels are
analyzed using Differential Image Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE) which uses cy dye
labeling. Protein spots of interest can be determined following excision from the polyacrylamide gel, protease digestion, and nano LC-MS/MS analysis of the peptides. If the protein identity cannot be ascertained by MALDI mapping, nano-LC/MS/MS is used to provide internal sequence of the protein. We have found this method to be sensitive and powerful, producing numerous sequences from 200 fmole of material and enabling us to identify proteins for which peptide mass mapping was unsuccessful. The Capillary LC system is capable of 2-D LC-chromatography and variable flow chromatography for the analysis and identification for complex protein mixtures (global proteomics. |










