TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative proteomic analysis of human whole saliva
AU - Huang, Chun Ming
N1 - Funding Information:
I would like to thank S.-T. Chen for his support for the MALDI-TOF MS and Q-TOF 2 MS/MS analysis. This work was supported by National Science Council, Taiwan.
PY - 2004/12
Y1 - 2004/12
N2 - Human saliva performs a wide variety of biological functions that are critical for the maintenance of the oral health. Various functions include lubrication, buffering, antimicrobial protection, and the maintenance of mucosal integrity. In addition, whole saliva may be analysed for the diagnosis of human systemic diseases, since it can be readily collected and contains identifiable serum constituents. By using proteomic approach, we have established a reference proteome map of human whole saliva allowing for the resolution of greater than 200 protein spots in a single two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel. Fifty-four protein spots, comprised of 26 different proteins, were identifies using N-terminal sequencing, mass spectrometry, and/or computer matching with protein database. Ten proteins, whose levels were significantly different when bleeding had occurred in the oral cavity, were discussed in this study. These 10 proteins include α-1-antrypsin, apolipoprotein A-I, cystatin A, SA, SA-III, and SN, enolase I, hemoglobin β-chain, thioredoxin peroxiredoxin B, as well as a prolactin-inducible protein. The proteomic approach identifies candidates from human whole saliva that may prove to be of diagnostic and therapeutic significance.
AB - Human saliva performs a wide variety of biological functions that are critical for the maintenance of the oral health. Various functions include lubrication, buffering, antimicrobial protection, and the maintenance of mucosal integrity. In addition, whole saliva may be analysed for the diagnosis of human systemic diseases, since it can be readily collected and contains identifiable serum constituents. By using proteomic approach, we have established a reference proteome map of human whole saliva allowing for the resolution of greater than 200 protein spots in a single two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel. Fifty-four protein spots, comprised of 26 different proteins, were identifies using N-terminal sequencing, mass spectrometry, and/or computer matching with protein database. Ten proteins, whose levels were significantly different when bleeding had occurred in the oral cavity, were discussed in this study. These 10 proteins include α-1-antrypsin, apolipoprotein A-I, cystatin A, SA, SA-III, and SN, enolase I, hemoglobin β-chain, thioredoxin peroxiredoxin B, as well as a prolactin-inducible protein. The proteomic approach identifies candidates from human whole saliva that may prove to be of diagnostic and therapeutic significance.
KW - 2-DE
KW - IEF
KW - isoelectric point
KW - isoelectricfocusing
KW - MALDI-TOF MS
KW - matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry
KW - pI
KW - Q-TOF 2 MS/MS
KW - quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry
KW - SDS-PAGE
KW - two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2004.06.003
DO - 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2004.06.003
M3 - 期刊論文
C2 - 15485636
AN - SCOPUS:5644277841
SN - 0003-9969
VL - 49
SP - 951
EP - 962
JO - Archives of Oral Biology
JF - Archives of Oral Biology
IS - 12
ER -