Effect of heat treatment on metallothionein isoforms using capillary zone electrophoresis

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作者
Kubo, K
Sakita, Y
Minami, T
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[1] Kinki Univ, Fac Pharmaceut Sci, Osaka 5778502, Japan
[2] Kinki Univ, Toyo Oka Jr Coll, Dept Living Sci & Program Proc, Toyo Oka 6688580, Japan
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10.1051/analusis:2000280366
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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The effect of heat treatment on metallothionein (MT) isoforms was observed by using capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) at a neutral pH. Commercially available standard MT-1 preparation isolated from rabbit liver present as Cd and Zn mixed form was used as MT standard for the experiments in CZE. The MT-1 preparation was detected as two major peaks MT-1 and MT-2 identified from the migration times corresponded with those of purified isoforms and several minor peaks by CZE using a polyacrylamide-coated capillary at pH 7.4. The peak height of MT-1 of the standard MT-1 specimen decreased gradually from those of the non-heated specimen by heat treatment at 100 degreesC until 4 min, but the peak of MT-2 did not decrease. In the cytosol fraction obtained from Zn-injected mouse liver, many peaks including MT-1 and MT-2 were detected in the specimen without heat treatment. The specimen heated at 100 degreesC for 15 s had a stable baseline and the peaks of both MT-1 and MT-2 were detected well. The peak heights of MT-1 and MT-2 in cytosol fraction decreased gradually by heat treatment on time dependent manner. However, the ratio of peak heights of MT-1 and MT-2 did not change. From these results, the ratio of MT-1 and MT-2 in cytosol fraction is able to be observed well on CZE analysis after heat treatment.
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