Parsons Harriet T, Heazlewood Joshua L
Section for Plant Glycobiology, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen , Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Joint BioEnergy Institute, Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , Berkeley, CA, USA ; The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls, School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne , Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Plant Sci. 2015 May 5;6:301. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00301. eCollection 2015.
The application of westerns or immunoblotting techniques for assessing the composition, dynamics, and purity of protein extracts from plant material has become common practice. While the approach is reproducible, can be readily applied and is generally considered robust, the field of plant science suffers from a lack of antibody variety against plant proteins. The development of approaches that employ mass spectrometry to enable both relative and absolute quantification of many hundreds of proteins in a single sample from a single analysis provides a mechanism to overcome the expensive impediment in having to develop antibodies in plant science. We consider it an opportune moment to consider and better develop the adoption of multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)-based analyses in plant biochemistry.
应用蛋白质免疫印迹法或免疫印迹技术来评估植物材料蛋白质提取物的组成、动态变化和纯度已成为常规做法。虽然该方法具有可重复性、易于应用且通常被认为可靠,但植物科学领域存在针对植物蛋白的抗体种类不足的问题。采用质谱技术在一次分析中对单个样品中的数百种蛋白质进行相对和绝对定量的方法的发展,为克服植物科学中开发抗体的昂贵障碍提供了一种机制。我们认为现在是考虑并更好地发展在植物生物化学中采用基于多反应监测(MRM)分析的适当时机。