Preparatıon of Cryogel Columns for Depletıon of Hemoglobın from Human Blood
Özet
Proteins are vital molecules for the living organisms. They carry out many important physiological metabolic pathways. Therefore they have always been the study of interest. The term proteome defines the large-scale study of proteins including the proteins produced by any organism as well as their modifications made after the synthesis. An evolving field of the proteomics is to identify disease linked novel proteins within the erythrocyte proteins. As in the all proteomic studies of the blood plasma, high abundant proteins in erythrocytes, i.e. hemoglobin and carbonic anhydrase, interfere with the analysis of low abundant and disease related proteins. Thus it is essential to remove these proteins before detailed analysis of cytosolic proteins of erythrocytes. In the previous studies nickel affinity chromatography has been investigated for its efficiency for hemoglobin depletion and shown to be effective for increasing the number of detectable proteins.