02 February 2015 8 8K Report

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to seek your advice on another question:

Lately, Our lab bought a commercial enzyme, and somehow we've run it on a SDS-PAGE gel. Intriguingly, we observed additionally 3-4 distinct bands (of much lower molecular weights).

MALDI-TOF/TOF protein identification of these extra bands all matched the commercial enzyme. Nevertheless, in certain samples, few peptide peaks were observed in the PMF. As a result of this, albeit the Mascot result showed a statistically significant match, the overall Protein Score as well as the PMF sequence coverage were likewise relatively low (for such certain samples). Based on the above information, May I inquire:

1. Could I conclude that all the extra bands are indeed 'fragments' of the commercial enzyme? Have you encountered similar scenarios before?

2. The protein bands were MS-compatible Silver-stained. Some seemingly 'intense' bands, however, produced few peaks in the PMF. If our MS sample preparation workflow were alright, May I know what could be the possible causes?

P.S. Samples processed altogether was from a separate experiment; but their PMF signals were strong (and hence the high Protein Scores).

Thanks for your time, appreciated.

Kay

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