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Gel electrophoresis

About: Gel electrophoresis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 26026 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1113565 citations.


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TL;DR: The size of the ovalbumin mRNA is considerably greater than that required to code for a protein of 387 amino acids, which should now permit a more thorough analysis of its physical and chemical properties.
Abstract: Preparation of milligram amounts of purified ovalbumin mRNA was accomplished by a sequential combination of precise sizing techniques with the selective purification of the poly(A) containing RNA by either affinity chromatography or adsorption to nitrocellulose filters. Several new techniques were applied to the purification of ovalbumin mRNA including Sepharose 4B chromatography and agarose gel electrophoresis in the presence of 6 M urea at pH 3.5. All the procedures used were adapted on a preparative sacle to the fractionation of large quantities of RNA. The purity of the ovalbumin mRNA was assessed by several independent criteria. (1) Purified ovalbumin mRNA migrated as a single band during both agarose-urea and formamide-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at pH 3.5 and 7.4, respectively. A single absorbance peak containing all of the ovalbumin mRNA activity was also found using linear formamide-sucrose gradients. (2) Determination of both total mRNA activity and ovalbumin mRNA activity in the wheat germ cell-free translation assay revealed that 92% of the total peptides synthesized were specifically immunoprecipitable with an ovalbumin antiserum. (3) Analysis of the total peptides synthesizied in the wheat germ assay by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis demonstrated the presence of a single radioactive peak that corresponded exactly to a specifically immunoprecipitable ovalbumin standard. Thus, based on these observations ovalbumin mRNA appears to be greater than 95% pure. A preliminary estimation of the molecular weight of purified ovalbumin mRNA by formamide-containing sucrose gradients yielded a value of 520,000 or approximately 1600 nucleotides. This value was considerably less than the value of 900,000 obtained by gel electrophoresis under denaturing conditions. Analysis of the poly(A) content by a hybridization assay with (3H)poly(U) revealed the presence of a poly(A) region containing approximately 70 adenosine residues. Thus, the size of the ovalbumin mRNA is considerably greater than that required to code for a protein of 387 amino acids. The availability of large quantities of purified ovalbumin mRNA should now permit a more thorough analysis of its physical and chemical properties.

194 citations

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01 Aug 1990-Genomics
TL;DR: It is described how a GC clamp can be attached to a selected restriction fragment present in a digest of genomic DNA, and how this change greatly increases the fraction of possible mutations that is detectable.

194 citations

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TL;DR: Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and peptide mass fingerprinting were used to identify proteins in cerebrospinal fluid pooled from three patients with multiple sclerosis and in C SF pooled fromThree patients with non-MS inflammatory central nervous system (C NS) disorders.
Abstract: Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and peptide mass fingerprinting were used to identify proteins in cerebrospinal fluid (C SF) pooled from three patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and in C SF pooled from three patients with non-MS inflammatory central nervous system (C NS) disorders. Resolution of C SF proteins on three pH gradients (3-10, 4-7 and 6-11) enabled identification of a total of 430 spots in the MS C SF proteome that represented 61 distinct proteins. The gels containing MS C SF revealed 103 protein spots that were not seen on control gels. A ll but four of these 103 spots were proteins known to be present in normal human C SF. The four exceptio ns were: C RTAC -1B (cartilage acidic protein), tetranectin (a plasminogen-binding protein), SPARC -like protein (a calcium binding cell signalling glycoprotein), and autotaxin t (a phosphodiesterase). It remains unknown whether these four proteins are related to the cause and patho genesis of MS.

194 citations

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TL;DR: Cell-free DNA in MI patients is increased in patients diagnosed with MI, and may complement troponin and CK-MB in a multiple marker test format.

194 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202364
2022116
2021108
2020104
2019120
2018147