ACTA VETERINARIA ET ZOOTECHNICA SINICA ›› 2010, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (1): 105-111.doi:
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WANG Jianfeng,ZHAO Xingxu*,ZHANG Yong,XU Tieshan
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Abstract: The subcellular proteomics play an important role in study of minor proteins, which participating the intracellular metabolism. Subcellular proteomics can increase the minor proteins separation by twodimensional electrophoresis (2DE). A comparative analysis of proteomic profiling was conducted between nuclei of healthy mammary gland and infected clinical mastitis of dairy cow, to find more valuable biological molecular labels involved in mastitis pathogenesis. In this study, nuclei were isolated and purified by ultracentrifuge, and then twodimensional electrophoresis was applied to separate nuclear proteins. Imagine analysis for selection of differentiallyexpressed protein spots was conducted by PDQUest 7.4 software. By ion trap mass spectrometry equipped with surveyor HPLC system proteins were identified. 22 spots from electrophoresis gels were selected as differentiallyexpressed proteins for MS analysis and 17 proteins were identified. Seven of differentiallyexpressed proteins showed upregulated expression and 2 proteins showed downregulated expression during mastitis. 5 proteins only expressed in healthy mammary gland and 3 proteins only expressed in mammary gland which infected with clinical mastitis. The differentiallyexpressed proteins separated in this study had a wide range of functions which are related to the formation of cellular skeleton, metabolic regulation and apoptosis regulation. These suggested that nuclei of mammary gland had experienced fundamental changes in structure and metabolism when contracted clinical mastitis.
WANG Jianfeng;ZHAO Xingxu;ZHANG Yong;XU Tieshan. Proteomic Analysis of Nuclei of Mammary Tissue from Healthy Cows and Clinical Mastitic Cows[J]. ACTA VETERINARIA ET ZOOTECHNICA SINICA, 2010, 41(1): 105-111.
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