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Optimized protocol for shotgun label-free proteomic analysis of pancreatic islets.
SanchesTrevizol, Juliana; Dionizio, Aline; Delgado, Aislan Quintiliano; Ventura, Talita Mendes Oliveira; da Silva Ribeiro, Caroline Fernanda; Rabelo Buzalaf, Nathalia; Bosqueiro, José Roberto; Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo.
Afiliação
  • SanchesTrevizol J; Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil.
  • Dionizio A; Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil.
  • Delgado AQ; Institute of Biosciences, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Ventura TMO; Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil.
  • da Silva Ribeiro CF; Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil.
  • Rabelo Buzalaf N; Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil.
  • Bosqueiro JR; Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Science, São Paulo State University, Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Buzalaf MAR; Department of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil.
Biol Methods Protoc ; 9(1): bpae003, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38405023
ABSTRACT
Pancreatic islets are crucial in diabetes research. Consequently, this protocol aims at optimizing both the protein-extraction process and the proteomic analysis via shotgun methods for pancreatic islets. Six protocols were tested, combining three types of chemical extraction with two mechanical extraction methods. Furthermore, two protocols incorporated a surfactant to enhance enzymatic cleavage. The steps involved extraction and concentration of protein, protein quantification, reduction, alkylation, digestion, purification and desalination, sample concentration to ∼1 µl, and proteomic analysis using the mass spectrometer. The most effective protocol involves either a milder chemical extraction paired with a more intensive mechanical process, or a more robust chemical extraction paired with a gentle mechanical process, tailored to the sample's characteristics. Additionally, it was observed that the use of a surfactant proved ineffective for these types of samples. Protocol 5 was recently used with success to examine metabolic changes in pancreatic islets of non-obese diabetic mice exposed to low doses of fluoride ions (F-) and the primary pathways altered by the treatment.
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