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. 2010 Aug 23;10:449. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-10-449

Table 3.

Proteins identified from GSH-binding fractions of breast cell lines

Spot no. Accession no. Protein name Theor. Mr/pI Meas. Mr/pI Seq. cov. (%) Pept. seq.
1 P09211 GST P1-1 23,2/5,4 25/5,5 52 15
2 P09211 GST P1-1 23,2/5,4 25/5,7 47 7
3 P09211 GST P1-1 23,2/5,4 25/5,3 51 10
4 P21266 GST M3-3 26,4/5,4 27/5,6 33 8
5 P24534 EF 1-β 24,6/4,5 30/4,5 24 6
6 P26641 EF 1-γ 50,0/6,3 50/nda 18 7
7 P60709 β-actin 41,6/5,3 44/5,3 18 7
8 P16152 Carbonyl reductase [NADPH] 1 30,2/8,5 32/8,5 20 5
9 O43813 LanCL 1 45,3/7,9 40/nda 5 2

For each protein spot we show the accession number in the Swiss-Prot database, the protein name or its abbreviation, the theoretical (Theor.) and experimental (Meas.) relative molecular weight (in kDa) and isoelectric point (Mr/pI), the sequence coverage and the number of peptides sequenced. Protein names are abbreviated as GST = glutathione S-transferase, EF = elongation factor, LanCL 1 = LanC-like protein 1.

a) The proteins were identified from 1-D SDS-PAGE gels, and their positions in 2-D gels were estimated according to their Mr/pI (Figure 3).