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. 2016 Oct 4;11:26. doi: 10.1186/s12263-016-0542-2

Table 1.

Proteins separated by 2-DE electrophoresis and identified by MS in liver tissue

Spota Identification (Swiss-Prot)b Genec Sequencec coverage (%) Spotd MW (KDa) Spote pI Scoref Swissg Prot access #
1 Annexin A5 (ANXA5) Anxa5 72 35.8 4.8 631 P48036
2 Ketohexokinase (KHK) Khk 61 32.8 5.8 475 P97328
3 Major urinary protein 6 (MUP6) Mup6 52 20.7 4.7 284 P02762
4 Major urinary protein 2 (MUP2) Mup2 73 20.7 4.9 227 P11589
5 Major urinary protein 2 (MUP2) Mup2 51 20.7 4.9 96 P11589
6 Glutathione S-transferase P1 (GSTP1) Gstp1 39 20.6 8.1 211 P19157
7 Bile salt sulfotransferase 2 (ST2A2) Sult2a2 10 33.3 6.9 45 P50236
8 Alanine-TRNA ligase, cytoplasmic (SYAC) Aars 1 106.9 5.4 34 Q8BGQ7
9 Peroxisomal acyl-coenzyme A oxidase 1 (ACOX1) Acox1 15 74.7 8.6 177 Q9R0H0

a2-DE gel image spot number presented in Fig. 1

bCommonly used protein name

cGene symbol

dPercentage of amino acid sequences for the identified protein

eMW and pI = molecular weight and isoelectric point of the protein

fScore = [−10 log (P)] and P is the absolute probability that the observed match between the experimental data and the database sequence is a random event, obtained with MASCOT for all proteins listed

gSwiss-Prot primary protein accession number