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0 Q&A 1284 Views Jun 5, 2025

We have observed that some proinsulin molecules in pancreatic islets and beta cell lines have incomplete or improper intramolecular disulfide bonds. These misfolded monomers can form intermolecular disulfide-linked complexes. Accurately quantifying the fraction of proinsulin molecules contained in these complexes is challenging. By proinsulin immunoblotting after nonreducing SDS-PAGE, the signal for disulfide-linked complexes can exceed the total proinsulin signal detected after reducing SDS-PAGE (i.e., overestimating the abundance of misfolded species due to antibody affinity differences). However, after modification of the SDS-PAGE and electrotransfer protocol, we have been able to more accurately estimate the fraction of proinsulin monomers folded to the native state, as well as misfolded proinsulin monomers and disulfide-linked complexes. Our improved technique offers the ability to obtain a more precise assessment of proinsulin misfolding under different environmental conditions in beta cells and normal islets and in diabetes.

0 Q&A 9491 Views Jan 20, 2018
Single-molecule fluorescence microscopy enables unrivaled sub-cellular quantitation of genomically encoded fusions of native proteins with fluorescent protein reporters. Fluorescent proteins must undergo in vivo maturation after expression before they become photoactive. Maturation effects must be quantified during single-molecule analysis. Here we present a method to characterise maturation of GFP and mCherry genetic protein fusions in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.



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