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Polyphenolic compounds interfere with quantification of protein in soil extracts using the Bradford method
Authors:Leonie K Whiffen  David J Midgley  Peter A McGee
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, Macleay Building A12, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Abstract: The Bradford protein quantification assay is based on an absorbance shift in Coomassie brilliant blue G-250 (CBB). Samples extracted for glomalin, a protein produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, are quantified using the Bradford assay. CBB is known to react with polyphenolic substances, and co-extraction of glomalin and humic substances is known to occur. The effects of increasing concentrations polyphenolic compounds were measured. The addition of any amount of polyphenolic compounds increased the Bradford reactive fraction (BRF) of soil extract. Caution is required when interpreting BRF data, as comparison of BRF data from different studies or different field sites is problematic. The BRF may represent recalcitrant organic material in soil, though its relationship to AM fungi remains unclear.
Keywords:Polyphenolics  Tannic acid  Humic acid  Soil protein  Bradford  Glomalin  Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
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