Virology, Nebraska Center for
Title
Multidimensional Protein Fractionation Using ProteomeLab PF 2D™ for Profiling Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Immunity: A Preliminary Report
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
9-12-2008
Abstract
Background: The ProteomeLab™ PF 2D platform is a relatively new approach to global protein
profiling. Herein, it was used for investigation of plasma proteome changes in amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS) patients before and during immunization with glatiramer acetate (GA) in a clinical
trial.
Results: The experimental design included immunoaffinity depletion of 12 most abundant proteins
from plasma samples with the ProteomeLab™ IgY-12 LC10 column kit as first dimension
separation, also referred to as immuno-partitioning. Second and third dimension separations of the
enriched proteome were performed on the PF 2D platform utilizing 2D isoelectric focusing and
RP-HPLC with the resulting fractions collected for analysis. 1D gel electrophoresis was added as a
fourth dimension when sufficient protein was available. Protein identification from collected
fractions was performed using nano-LC-MS/MS approach. Analysis of differences in the resulting
two-dimensional maps of fractions obtained from the PF 2D and the ability to identify proteins from
these fractions allowed sensitivity threshold measurements. Masked proteins in the PF 2D fractions
are discussed.
Conclusion: We offer some insight into the strengths and limitations of this emerging proteomic
platform.

Comments
Published in Proteome Science 2008, 6:26. doi:10.1186/1477-5956-6-26 Copyright © 2008 Schlautman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Used by permission.