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Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 3971
Author(s):  
Karina Dome ◽  
Zoya Akimenko ◽  
Aleksey Bychkov ◽  
Yuri Kalambet ◽  
Oleg Lomovsky

Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is widely used for studying proteins and protein-containing objects. However, it is employed most frequently as a qualitative method rather than a quantitative one. This paper shows the feasibility of routine digital image acquisition and mathematical processing of electropherograms for protein quantification when using vertical gel electrophoresis and Chrom & Spec software. Both the well-studied model protein molecules (bovine serum albumin) and more complex real-world protein-based products (casein-containing isolate for sports nutrition), which were subjected to mechanical activation in a planetary ball mill to obtain samples characterized by different protein denaturation degrees, were used as study objects. Protein quantification in the mechanically activated samples was carried out. The degree of destruction of individual protein was shown to be higher compared to that of the protein-containing mixture after mechanical treatment for an identical amount of time. The methodological approach used in this study can serve as guidance for other researchers who would like to use electrophoresis for protein quantification both in individual form and in protein mixtures. The findings prove that photographic imaging of gels followed by mathematical data processing can be applied for analyzing the electrophoretic data as an affordable, convenient and quick tool.


Author(s):  
Karina Dome ◽  
Zoya Akimenko ◽  
Aleksey Bychkov ◽  
Yuri Kalambet ◽  
Oleg Lomovsky

Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is widely used for studying proteins and protein-containing objects. However, it is employed most frequently as a qualitative method rather than a quantitative one. In this paper, we show the feasibility of routine digital image acquisition and mathematical processing of electrophoregrams for protein quantification. Both the well-studied model protein molecules (bovine serum albumin) and more complex real-world protein-based products (casein-containing isolate for sports nutrition), which were subjected to mechanical activation in a planetary ball mill to obtain samples characterized by different protein denaturation degrees, were used as study objects. Protein quantification in the mechanically activated samples was carried out. The degree of destruction of individual protein was shown to be higher compared to that of protein-containing mixture after mechanical treatment for an identical amount of time. The methodological approach used in this study can serve as guidance for other researchers who would like to use electrophoresis for protein quantification both in individual form and in protein mixtures. The findings prove that photographic imaging of gels followed by mathematical data processing can be applied for analyzing the electrophoretic data.


2016 ◽  
Vol 88 (2) ◽  
pp. 751-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
IZAN M. SILVA JUNIOR ◽  
MARIA CLÍCIA S. CASTRO ◽  
DILSON SILVA ◽  
CÉLIA M. CORTEZ

ABSTRACT In this paper, we present the results of a study on the influence of hydrodynamic effects on the surface potentials of the erythrocyte membrane, comparing two different models formulated to simulate the electrophoretic movement of a biological cell: the classical Helmholtz-Smoluchowski model and a model presented by Hsu et al. (1996). This model considers hydrodynamic effects to describe the distribution of the fluid velocity. The electric potential equation was obtained from the non-linear Poisson-Boltzmann equation, considering the spatial distribution of electrical charges fixed in glycocalyx and cytoplasmic proteins, as well as electrolyte charges and ones fixed on the surfaces of lipidic bilayer. Our results show that the Helmholtz-Smoluchowski model is not able to reflect the real forces responsible to the electrophoretic behavior of cell, because it does not take account the hydrodynamic effects of glycocalyx. This charged network that covers cellular surface constitutes a complex physical system whose electromechanical characteristics cannot be neglected. Then, supporting the hypothesis of other authors, we suggest that, in electrophoretic motion analyses of cells, the classical model represents a limiting case of models that take into account hydrodynamic effects to describe the velocity distribution of fluid.


2015 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 681-695 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Przybylska ◽  
J. Hurich

Disc electrophoretic study covered albumins, globulins and urea-treated globulins of seeds of 12 <i>Medicago</i> species, <i>Melilotus albus, Trifolium pratense</i> and <i>T. repens</i>. The electrophoretic data differentiated most of the examined <i>Medicago</i> species and indicated <i>M. lupulina</i> to be especially distinct. Some similarities of <i>M. lupulina</i> to <i>Melilotus</i> and <i>Trifolium</i> have been pointed out.


2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 301-308
Author(s):  
A. R. Oliveira ◽  
R. C. Payne ◽  
D. E. Fairbrothers

Disc electrophoretic data for malate dehydrogenase and general protein from cotyledonary leaves revealed detectable differences among <i>Coffea</i> species, varieties and cultivars.


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