Electroelution of protein from bands in gel electrophoresis without gel sectioning for the purpose of protein transfer into mass spectrometry: Elements of a new procedure

Huan Tsung Chang, Alfred L. Yergey, Andreas Chrambach*

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Abstract

Electroelution of protein bands from a gel has advantages over the competitive common technique requiring gel sectioning with respect to yield, speed and the potential for computer-controlled application to multicomponent two-dimensional (2-D) gels. The electroelution design for the commercial high-performance gel electrophoresis (HPGE) apparatus represented the most advanced technique to date until the recent discontinuation of its production. The present report serves to summarize the necessary design elements for the purpose of renewing and further developing the electroelution technique. A rudimentary technique is presented by which the electroeluate is collected in a glass tube superimposed on a reversibly stained gel band and connected to an anolyte reservoir. Although the stain used is insufficiently sensitive, the technique allowed for the qualitative verification of its usefulness in the transfer of the electroeluate into mass spectrometry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)394-398
Number of pages5
JournalElectrophoresis
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Direct electroelution
  • Mass
  • Protein band transfer

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