Combination of 2DE and LC for plant proteomics analysis

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The use of analytical biochemical techniques with different separation properties allows us to better understand the proteome. To demonstrate this we have used two different methodologies to analyze embryos from a Tunisian cultivar of durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.), variety Oum Rabiaa. We compared conventional 2D electrophoresis with liquid-phase chromatography. Our results show that a similar number of proteins were detected with both techniques. However, analysis of protein resolution at different pH ranges showed significant differences. By using a large pH gradient we observed that liquid chromatography presents higher resolution at extreme pH, either acidic or basic. Conversely, 2DE is more resolutive at intermediate pH (pH 5-6.5). Taking these results in consideration, we propose that 2DE and liquid chromatography are complementary methods to analyze complex protein extracts and can be used in parallel to acquire a wider perspective and a better understanding of the embryo proteome. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Irar, S., Brini, F., Masmoudi, K., & Pagès, M. (2014). Combination of 2DE and LC for plant proteomics analysis. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1072, 131–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-631-3_10

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