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    J Biomol Tech. 2006 Jul;17(3):195-9.

    Comparison of variability associated with sample preparation in two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of cardiac tissue.

    Bland AM, D'Eugenio LR, Dugan MA, Janech MG, Almeida JS, Zile MR, Arthur JM.

    Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA.

    Variability is a major complicating factor in analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Improvements in methodologies have focused on improving individual gel quality rather than reproducibility. We homogenized rat cardiac tissue and rehydrated using a matrix of buffers to determine the optimal sample conditions. Six buffers were used to solubilize the proteins. Solubilized proteins were separated by isoelectric focusing using four buffers. Gels were run in triplicate to assess the method of preparation yielding the least variability. Number of spots and variability were different between conditions. Proteins solubilized in a buffer containing 5 M urea, 2 M thiourea, 2% CHAPS, 2% SB 3-10, ampholytes, DTT, and protease inhibitors and focused in a buffer containing 9 M urea and 4% NP40 had the lowest coefficient of variation. Variability was compared across isoelectric point ranges and was different. Minimizing technical variability in two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is critical to identify differences between conditions. Sample preparation should be optimized to minimize variability as well as to maximize the number of spots seen.

    PMID: 16870710 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2291783

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