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Abstract

Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D DIGE) is a modified form of 2D electrophoresis (2DE) that allows one to compare two or three protein samples simultaneously on the same gel. The proteins in each sample are covalently tagged with different color fluorescent dyes that are designed to have no effect on the relative migration of proteins during electrophoresis. Proteins that are common to the samples appear as 'spots' with a fixed ratio of fluorescent signals, whereas proteins that differ between the samples have different fluorescence ratios. With the appropriate imaging system, DIGE is capable of reliably detecting as little as 0.5 fmol of protein, and protein differences down to +/- 15%, over a >10,000-fold protein concentration range. DIGE combined with digital image analysis therefore greatly improves the statistical assessment of proteome variation. Here we describe a protocol for conducting DIGE experiments, which takes 2-3 d to complete.

Details

Title
Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis
Author
Viswanathan, Surya; Ünlü, Mustafa; Minden, Jonathan S
Pages
1351-8
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Aug 2006
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
17542189
e-ISSN
17502799
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1327227847
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Aug 2006