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SAL_12607 details
Primary information
SALIDSAL_12607
Biomarker nameUncharacterized protein
Biomarker TypeNA
Sampling MethodAdult
Collection MethodNA
Analysis MethodNA
Collection SiteWhole Saliva
Disease CategoryHealthy
Disease/ConditionHealthy
Disease SubtypeNA
Fold Change/ ConcentrationNA
Up/DownregulatedNA
ExosomalNA
OrganismHomo sapiens
PMID15386514
Year of Publication2004
Biomarker IDQ8TCD0
Biomarker CategoryProtein
SequenceMRLPAQLLGLLMLWVPGSSGDVVMTQSPLSLPVTLGQPASISCRSTQSLVYSDGNTYLNWFQQRPGQSPRRLIYKVSNRDSGVPDRFSGSGSGTDFTLKITRVEAEDVGVYFCMQGTHWPSTFGQGTKLEIKRTVAAPSVFIFPPSDEQLKSGTASVVCLLNNFYPREAKVQWKVDNALQSGNSQESVTEQDSKDSTYSLSSTLTLSKADYEKHKVYACEVTHQGLSSPVTKSFNRGEC
Title of studyAnalysis of salivary peptides using HPLC-electrospray mass spectrometry
Abstract of studySalivary peptides are involved in a wide range of functions constituting the first line of defence of oral cavity and precursors of dental pellicle formation. The presence of mucins in saliva makes difficult the analysis of the proteic content. This is due mainly to aggregation phenomenon between mucins and other high molecular weight glycoproteins and salivary proteins. Considering the importance of salivary peptides in biological functions, we have evaluated the influence of four different extraction methodologies on the separation and identification of these proteins by HPLC-MS. Based on their molecular weight, we identified a total of 22 peptides when extraction was performed using a solution of guanidine (6 m), compared with 14 peptides identified when saliva is acidified with TFA, which is an often used procedure. Our results also show the presence of mucin bind peptides, which include statherin, PRP1, PRP3, Histatin 1 and Histatin 5.