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Differential expression protein standard used for detecting uranium pollution and application thereof

A differentially expressed protein and differentially expressed technology is applied in measuring devices, material analysis through electromagnetic means, instruments, etc., to achieve high sensitivity

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-03-03
HUNAN UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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[0004] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to detect uranium pollution safely and accurately, provide a differentially expressed protein standard for uranium pollution detection, and also provide a method for detecting uranium pollution at the protein level

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Embodiment 1

[0032] Production of standards for differentially expressed proteins in the detection of uranium contamination:

[0033] (1) Collect pokeweed roots in the uranium tailings area and pokeweed in the non-polluted control area, and store pokeweed roots in the uranium tailings area and the non-polluted control area in liquid nitrogen at -196°C;

[0034] (2) Preparing whole protein by saturated phenol-ammonium acetate / methanol precipitation method;

[0035] (3) The 2D electrophoresis method combining isoelectric focusing and polyacrylamide was used to display the whole protein, and stained with Coomassie brilliant blue method;

[0036] (4) The stained gel block was scanned with a UMAX Power Look 2100 gel image scanner at 600dpi, and the obtained image was analyzed with PDQuest software;

[0037] (5) Screen the differentially expressed protein spots, perform in-gel enzymatic hydrolysis (Trypsin, 20 hours), extract enzymatic hydrolyzed peptides, and mass spectrometry analysis on the ...

Embodiment 2

[0039] Detection method of pokeweed uranium pollution in plants to be tested

[0040] Collect the roots of Pokeweed in the environment to be tested and the pokeweed in the non-polluted control area, and freeze the pokeweed in the environment to be tested and the root tissue of the pokeweed in the non-polluted control area in liquid nitrogen at -196 ° C; other steps are the same as in Example 1. Finally, the similarity comparison between the obtained differentially expressed protein spot mass spectrograms and the identified five uranium-induced differentially expressed standard protein spot mass spectrograms was carried out, so as to accurately identify whether the environment was polluted by uranium.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a differential expression protein standard used for detecting uranium pollution, which is a standard protein spot spectrogram of differential expression under the induction offive pokeberries, and the uranium pollution in the environment can be accurately detected by taking the standard protein spot spectrogram of the differential expression under the five vegetal pokeberries as a standard for detecting the uranium pollution; in addition, the safe detection can be carried out away from polluted environments; and the invention has high sensitivity and solves the problemthat the uranium pollution in ambient environments at the pollution area is difficult to be detected accurately.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of detecting environmental pollution by molecular biology methods, in particular to a differentially expressed protein standard and application for uranium pollution detection. Background technique [0002] The traditional uranium pollution and the detection of radioactive substances in the environment are usually detected by radioactive detectors, and the probes of α, β, χ, γ multifunctional ray detectors are used to detect the radiation dose. The disadvantages of this traditional detection method are: (1 ) Although it can detect a certain dose of radioactive source, it is difficult to distinguish what kind of radioactive substance it is; (2) its sensitivity has certain limitations; threaten. [0003] American pokeweed (Phytolacca americanaL.pokeweed), also known as vertical pokeweed, ten core pokeweed. A large number of pokeweed grows on uranium tailings in a certain place in China, which indicates that ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01N27/62
Inventor 高利臣肖璐冯涛
Owner HUNAN UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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