Efficient electroblotting of gel-resolved proteins onto diamond-like carbon-coated plate for protein-chip
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We have developed a technique, which can produce high-density protein chips. In this technique, proteins are separated by gel electrophoresis, and electroblotted by semidry blotting apparatus onto a diamond-like carbon-coated stainless-steel plate (DLC plate) of which surface is modified chemically with amino groups. Proteins immobilized on this protein chip can interact with other proteins in solution, and proteins interacted with the immobilized proteins can be identified by mass spectrometric analysis. However, the electroblotting efficiency was not stable. We anticipated that the unstable efficiency might be related to the fluctuation of temperature during electroblotting. In the present study, to investigate the optimal temperature for efficient and effective electroblotting, we developed a semidry blotting apparatus, which could regulate blotting temperature from 4 to 45°C (±1°C). The high and reproducible blotting efficiency was obtained at not low temperature but rather high temperature (30°C). The temperature did not impede protein identification or analysis of protein-protein interactions on the DLC plates by mass spectrometry.
- 2006-12-01
著者
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Hirano Hisashi
Supramolecular Biology International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences Yokohama City University
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Arakawa Noriaki
Supramolecular Biology International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences Yokohama City University
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KAWASAKI Hiroshi
Supramolecular Biology, International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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OKAYAMA Akiko
Yokohama City University, International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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OKADA Takeshi
SUS Co.
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INO Yoko
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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OKAYAMA Akiko
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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IWAFUNE Yuko
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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ARAKAWA Noriaki
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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KIKUCHI Julia
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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KAMITA Masahiro
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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KAWASAKI Hiroshi
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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HIRANO Hisashi
International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yokohama City University
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Hirano Hisashi
International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences Yokohama City University
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Kamita Masahiro
Sus Co.
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Ino Yoko
Yokohama City University International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences
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Kikuchi Julia
International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences Yokohama City University
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Okayama Akiko
Yokohama City University International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences
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Kawasaki Hiroshi
Supramolecular Biology International Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences Yokohama City University
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