The acid-insoluble salivary proteome obtained by addition of TFA to whole human saliva from adults, preterm and at-term newborns has been analysed by 2-DE in order to evidence differences among the three groups, and integrate data previously obtained on the acid-soluble fraction. 2-DE spots differentially expressed among the three groups were submitted to in-gel tryptic digestion and the peptide mixtures analysed by high resolution HPLC-ESI-MS/MS. By this strategy, we identified 3 over-expressed proteins in at-term newborns with respect to preterm newborns and adults (BPI fold-containing family A member 1, annexin A1, and keratin type 1 cytoskeletal 13), and several over-expressed proteins in adults (fatty acid-binding protein, S100 A6, S100 A7, S100 A9, prolactin-inducible protein, Ig kappa chain, cystatin SN, cystatin S/SA and ?-amylase 1). Four spots, already detected but not characterized by other authors in human saliva 2-DE, were attributed to different protein species of S100 A9 (long-type and long-type monophosphorylated, short-type and short-type monophosphorylated) by MS/MS analysis of tryptic peptides and sequential staining of 2-DE gels with Pro-Q Diamond, for specific detection of phosphoproteins, and total protein SYPRO Ruby stain
Proteomic characterization of the acid-insoluble fraction of whole saliva from preterm human newborns
2016
Abstract
The acid-insoluble salivary proteome obtained by addition of TFA to whole human saliva from adults, preterm and at-term newborns has been analysed by 2-DE in order to evidence differences among the three groups, and integrate data previously obtained on the acid-soluble fraction. 2-DE spots differentially expressed among the three groups were submitted to in-gel tryptic digestion and the peptide mixtures analysed by high resolution HPLC-ESI-MS/MS. By this strategy, we identified 3 over-expressed proteins in at-term newborns with respect to preterm newborns and adults (BPI fold-containing family A member 1, annexin A1, and keratin type 1 cytoskeletal 13), and several over-expressed proteins in adults (fatty acid-binding protein, S100 A6, S100 A7, S100 A9, prolactin-inducible protein, Ig kappa chain, cystatin SN, cystatin S/SA and ?-amylase 1). Four spots, already detected but not characterized by other authors in human saliva 2-DE, were attributed to different protein species of S100 A9 (long-type and long-type monophosphorylated, short-type and short-type monophosphorylated) by MS/MS analysis of tryptic peptides and sequential staining of 2-DE gels with Pro-Q Diamond, for specific detection of phosphoproteins, and total protein SYPRO Ruby stainI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.