Ni2+-affinity chromatography of cadmium response protein in microcrustacean Moina macrocopa

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Authors : Chanya Phromchaloem
Amonrujee Nakphlaiphan
Thanit Pewnim

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              Induction of sulfhydryl-rich protein synthesis was studied in microcrustaceans Moina macrocopa exposed to CdCl2 at concentrations of 0 and 160 µg L-1 for 48 h. The results implicated that sulfhydryl-rich protein increased when Moina macrocopa were exposed to cadmium. This study was successful in employing a simple one-step method to purify sulfhydryl-rich protein from microcrustaceans Moina macrocopa after exposed to cadmium by using a metal-chelating affinity chromatography. As the results, a high molecular weight sulfhydryl-rich protein of approximately 60 kDa could be purified and separated from other proteins using Ni-Sepharose column. The purified sulfhydryl-rich protein was evaluated by SDS-PAGE and further identified by MALDI-TOF-MS analysis. A striking result is the strong induction of a Spätzle protein, which is well-known for the cysteine-knot domain in its structure. This research demonstrated for the first time the existence of a Spätzle protein in the microcrustaceans Moina macrocopa in response to cadmium exposure.

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