101-106Four protocols <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:
normal">viz., the trichloroacetic acid-acetone (TCA), phenol-ammonium
acetate (PAA), phenol/SDS-ammonium acetate (PSA) and trisbase-acetone (TBA)
were evaluated with modifications for protein extraction from banana (Grand
Naine) roots, considered as recalcitrant tissues for proteomic analysis. The two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) separated proteins were
compared based on protein yield, number of resolved proteins, sum of spot
quantity, average spot intensity and proteins resolved in 4-7 pI range. The PAA protocol yielded more
proteins (0.89 mg/g of tissues) and protein spots (584) in 2-DE gel than TCA
and other protocols. Also, the PAA protocol was superior in terms of sum of
total spot quantity and average spot intensity than TCA and other protocols,
suggesting phenol as extractant and ammonium acetate as precipitant of proteins
were the most suitable for banana rooteomics analysis by 2-DE. In addition, 1:3
ratios of root tissue to extraction buffer and overnight protein precipitation
were most efficient to obtain maximum protein yield.
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