Immunochemical detection of peptides and proteins on press-blots after direct tissue gel isoelectric focusing

A sensitive method is described for the detection of tissue peptides and proteins. They are separated by tissue isoelectric focusing using thin large‐pore polyacrylamide gels, containing detergent and dimethylformamide, and are fixed with either glutaraldehyde or formaldehyde in gelatin‐coated nitro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Electrophoresis 1988, Vol.9 (10), p.654-661
Hauptverfasser: van der Sluis, Paul J., Pool, Chris W., Sluiter, Arja A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A sensitive method is described for the detection of tissue peptides and proteins. They are separated by tissue isoelectric focusing using thin large‐pore polyacrylamide gels, containing detergent and dimethylformamide, and are fixed with either glutaraldehyde or formaldehyde in gelatin‐coated nitrocellulose membranes using press‐blotting. The fixed peptide and protein antigens are visualized by immunoperoxidase staining. The spectrum of fixed tissue constituents may also be used to test antiserum reactivity and specificity in immunocytochemical staining procedures. Isoelectric focusing of 2 μL homogenates of the neurointermediate lobe of the pituitary allowed the immunodetection of peptides and proteins of various sizes and the determination of isoelectric points. However, direct application onto gels of small pieces of frozen tissue sections, sliced in a cryostat, appeared to be more efficient. By direct tissue isoelectric focusing of brain tissue, peptides were effectively eluted and separated from sections up to 100 μm thickness. This allowed the detection of small peptides with a detection limit of approximately 10 pg/section.
ISSN:0173-0835
1522-2683
DOI:10.1002/elps.1150091006