Inter-laboratory optimization of protein extraction, separation, and fluorescent detection of endogenous rice allergens

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In rice, several allergens have been identified such as the non-specific lipid transfer protein-1, the α-amylase/trypsin-inhibitors, the á-globulin, the 33 kDa glyoxalase I (Gly I), the 52-63 kDa globulin, and the granule-bound starch synthetase. The goal of the present study was to define optimal rice extraction and detection methods that would allow a sensitive and reproducible measure of several classes of known rice allergens. In a three-laboratory ringtrial experiment, several protein extraction methods were first compared and analyzed by 1D multiplexed SDS-PAGE. In a second phase, an interlaboratory validation of 2D-DIGE analysis was conducted in five independent laboratories, focusing on three rice allergens (52 kDa globulin, 33 kDa glyoxalase I, and 14-16 kDa á-amylase/trypsin inhibitor family members). The results of the present study indicate that a combination of 1D multiplexed SDS-PAGE and 2D-DIGE methods would be recommended to quantify the various rice allergens.

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Satoh, R., Teshima, R., Kitta, K., Lang, G. H., Schegg, K., Blumenthal, K., … Rascle, J. B. (2016). Inter-laboratory optimization of protein extraction, separation, and fluorescent detection of endogenous rice allergens. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 80(11), 2198–2207. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2016.1206810

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