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Profiling the iron, copper and zinc content in primary neuron and astrocyte cultures by rapid online quantitative size exclusion chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry

Authors :
Hare, DJ
Grubman, A
Ryan, TM
Lothian, A
Liddell, JR
Grimm, R
Matsuda, T
Doble, PA
Cherny, RA
Bush, AI
White, AR
Masters, CL
Roberts, BR
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Metals often determine the chemical reactivity of the proteins to which they are bound. Each cell in the body tightly maintains a unique metalloproteomic profile, mostly dependent on function. This paper describes an analytical online flow injection quantitative size exclusion chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SEC-ICP-MS) method, which was applied to profiling the metal-binding proteins found in primary cultures of neurons and astrocytes. This method can be conducted using similar amounts of sample to those used for Western blotting (20-150 μg protein), and has a turnaround time of

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OpenAIRE
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