화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrophoresis, Vol.28, No.22, 4192-4201, 2007
CE-MS of zein proteins from conventional and transgenic maize
In this work, an original CE-MS method has been developed to analyze the complex zein protein fractions from maize. A thorough optimization of (i) zein protein extraction, (ii) CE separation, and (iii) electrospray-MS (ESI-MS) detection is carried out in order to obtain highly informative CE-MS profiles of this fraction. The developed CE-MS method provides good separation of multiple zein proteins based on their electrophoretic mobilities as well as adequate characterization of these proteins based on their M, Zein proteins with small M-r differences (below 100 Da) were easily separated and successfully analyzed by CE-MS. Thus, apart of the so-called 15-kDa-beta-zein and 16-kDa-gamma-zein, which are demonstrated to be formed by a heterogeneous group of proteins, numerous alpha-zeins belonging to the 19- and 22-kDa fraction were also identified for the first time in this work. The usefulness of this CE-MS method was corroborated by comparing the zein-protein fingerprints of various maize lines including transgenic and their corresponding nontransgenic isogenic lines cultivated under the same conditions.