RSC Publishing


Publishing

 

Cover image for JAAS, select for current issue

JAAS

Innovative research on the fundamental theory and application of spectrometric techniques.



Subscribers

  • PDF
  • HTML article

Non-subscribers

Free access



Paper

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2007, 22, 1023 - 1032, DOI: 10.1039/b704705n


Detection of phosphorylated proteins blotted onto membranes using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Part 1: Optimisation of a calibration procedure


A. Venkatachalam, C. U. Koehler, I. Feldmann, P. Lampen, A. Manz, P. H. Roos and N. Jakubowski


Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has been used already for biological applications, especially for determination of the phosphorylation status of proteins. For this purpose we have coupled a laser ablation (LA) system to ICP-MS for detection of hetero-elements on membranes after sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and electro-blotting. Our experiments show good reproducibility with a standard deviation of 6.1%. In single line scans nitrocellulose membrane material showed significantly higher signal intensities in comparison to polyvinylidene fluoride membranes. Quantification of phospho-proteins has been performed with (1) dotting and (2) SDS-PAGE separated and blotted standards to overcome protein losses during blotting. With this method, good linearity could be achieved in the range from 20 to 500 pmol phosphorus in proteins. We have estimated the limit of detection of phosphorus in -casein, evaluating the whole protein spot to be 1.5 pmol using the 3 criterion measured in a medium resolution of the sector field instrument.

Graphical abstract image for this article  (ID: b704705n)