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Title

Protein Profiling of the Medicinal Leech Salivary Gland Secretion by Proteomic Analytical Methods.

Authors

Baskova, I. P.; Zavalova, L. L.; Basanova, A. V.; Moshkovskii, S. A.; Zgoda, V. G.

Abstract

Protein diversity of the high molecular weight fraction (molecular mass > 500 daltons) of salivary grand secretion of the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis has been demonstrated using methods of proteomic analysis. One-dimensional (1D) electrophoresis revealed the presence of more than 60 bands corresponding to molecular masses ranging from 11 to 483 kD. 2D-electrophoresis revealed more than 100 specific protein spots differing in molecular masses and pI values. SELDI-mass spectrometry analysis using the ProteinChip™ System based on chromatography surfaces of strong anion or weak cation exchanger detected 45 individual compounds of molecular masses ranged from 1.964 to 66.5kD. Comparison of SELDI-MS data with protein databases revealed eight known proteins from the medicinal leech. Other masses detected by proteomic analytical methods may be related to both modifications of known proteins and unknown biologically active components of leech saliva secretion.

Subjects

HIRUDO medicinalis; HIRUDO; LEECHES; PROTEINS; ORGANIC compounds; PROTEOMICS

Publication

Biochemistry (00062979), 2004, Vol 69, Issue 7, p770

ISSN

0006-2979

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1023/B:BIRY.0000040202.21965.2a

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