Abstract

Objective To establish the method for removing high-abundance proteins in serum proteomics research and evaluate the removal efficiency of the high-abundance proteins. Methods Human 14 Multiple Affinity Removal System of Agilent Technologies was applied to eliminate the high-abundance proteins in serum, such as albumin, IgG and α-l-antitrypsin, etc. The efficiency of removal was evaluated by 1-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Results The method for removing serum high-abundance proteins was established. The protein lanes of SDS-PAGE map were clearer and some low-abundance proteins were visualized after depletion. Conclusion An effective method of removing high-abundance proteins in serum is established, which provids basis for further strategies in proteomics research. Key words: Serum; Proteomics; High-abundance protein; Low-abundance protein

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