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Contact with soil-borne humic substances interfere with the prion identification by mass spectrometry
Authors:M Arenella  L P D’Acqui  A Pucci  L Giagnoni  P Nannipieri  G Renella
Institution:1. Department of Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences, University of Florence, Piazzale delle Cascine 28, 50144, Florence, Italy
2. Institute for Ecosystem Study, National Research Council, v. Madonna del Piano 10, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
Abstract:We studied the effects of humic substances (HS) extracted from soil on the identification of the recombinant ovine prion protein (RecPrP) by denaturing (sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis SDS-PAGE]) and native PAGE (N-PAGE), and mass spectrometry (MS), at various HS to RecPrP contact ratios. The results showed that the contact with HS did not alter RecPrP electrophoretic mobility but affected protein identification by MS. Contact between RecPrP and HS resulted in a lower coverage percentage of specific RecPrP domains that led to a prion misidentification, more evident after N-PAGE than SDS-PAGE. The analysis of the nonidentified protein domains suggests that lower quality of RecPrP identification could be due to hydrophobic interactions between the prion protein and HS, but the mechanism by which HS hamper the correct identification of RecPrP remains to be established. Our results may have implications in the prion environmental risk assessment.
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