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Albumin and IgG Depletion From Serum/Plasma for Proteomics
The classical plasma proteins generally fall into functional categories, forming the vast majority of the mid-to-high abundance proteome. In serum, these sub-proteomes by mass content are: Albumin 50-60%; Immunoglobulins 10-20%; Transport Proteins (Transferrin, Apo) 5-10%; Complement related Proteins 3-5%; Protease Inhibitors 2-5%; and all others 2-5%. While these sub-proteomes are required for normal body homeostasis, they nevertheless can become dysfunctional during acute-phase and chronic stimuli.
So, depending on the needs of the investigation, it can be valuable to consider that one or more of these categorical sub-proteomes is simply background noise whereby depletion is beneficial. While in other cases, these same categorical sub-proteomes might provide new data and information and consequently, should not be depleted. Different AlbuVoid™, AlbuVoid™ PLUS and AlbuSorb™ PLUS workflows support different proteomic biases as outlined in the following Table.
Products and digest conditions produce different sub-proteome windows of observation. So, depending on the needs of the investigation, it can be valuable to consider that one or more of these categorical sub-proteomes is simply background noise whereby depletion is beneficial. While in other cases, these same categorical sub-proteomes might provide new data and information and consequently, should not be depleted. Categorically the acute-phase sub-proteomes differentiated in disease may vary greatly from those associated with chronic sub-proteomes. So there is great benefit in having options to enrich or deplete one or more of these sub-proteomes.
BSG"s Albumin and IgG Removal Kits offer many such options:
Product | Size | # Serum Preps | Item No. |
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AlbuVoid™ PLUS Kit | 5 preps | 5,25µl Serum samples | NP-AVK-05 |
AlbuVoid™ PLUS Kit | 10 preps | 10,25µl Serum samples | NP-AVK-10 |