2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat

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spelling 15437 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=15437 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection3 General Document Malaysia Library Staff (Top Management) Library Staff (Management) Library Staff (Support) Terengganu Faculty of Bio-resources & Food Industry English application/pdf 1.5 Server storage Scanned document Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin UniSZA Private Access UNIVERSITI SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN SAMBox 2.4.24; modified using iTextSharp™ 5.5.10 ©2000-2016 iText Group NV (AGPL-version) 154 2013-09-18 SCREENING AND IDENTIFICATION OF PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN (PAG) AND OTHER PROTEIN RELATED TO EARLY STAGE OF PREGNANCY IN GOAT.pdf Noor Syaheera Binti Ibrahim 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat Copyright©PWB2025 Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins The study was conducted to detect the presence of pregnancy associated glycoprotein (PAG) in the serum of Shami (Damascus) goats. Besides pAG, other proteins associated with goat's pregnancy were also screened using proteomic approach. Sampling was carried out at the National Veterinary lnstitute of Biodiversity (IBVK), Jerantut, Pahang where blood samples were taken every two weeks for analysis. SDS-PAGE analysis showed there was no difference observed in protein separation when the sample of day 0, day '14 and day 28 were compared. Thus, the serum samples were further analyzed using several proteomics approaches. Using proteomic techniques, the proteome map of non-pregnant Shami goat serum could be established, which was then used in comparison with the pregnant serum during the gestation period. The serum samples of day 0, 14 and 28 of pregnancy were subjected to two dimensional gel electrophoresis where the proteins were separated based on their molecular weight and pl. The proteome maps were then analyzed using lmage Masterru 2 D Platinum Software (version 7) in order to detect any differentially expressed proteins. Based on the lmage Master analysis, there were five spot proteins (spot 196, 51,223,239 and 95) which significanfly expressed in day 14. Therefore, these spot proteins were analyzed using Maldi-Tof/Tof analysis for protein identification. From the Maldi-Tof/Tof resuft, the spot 196 and 5.t were identified as albumin precursors, spot 223 as zinc-alpha-2{lycoprotein precursor, spot 239 as immunoglobulin lambda light chain and spot 95 as serum albumin precursor. According to the previous reports, MW and pl of albumin spot was comparable to that of pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (PAG). Therefore, PAG was expected to be overlapped with albumin. Liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry was later used in order to detect and identify the proteins contained in albumin spot. Out of 11 proteins, pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-1 was successfully detected. Furthermore, immunoblotting was employed to validate LC MS/MS result. From the result, molecular weight and pl of Damascus goat pAG-1 were comparable with other species' placental PAG. Dissertations, Academic Sila masukkan subject wajib Dissertations, Academic untuk semua tesis.. Terima kasih Pregnancy-Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) Early Pregnancy Markers Goat Pregnancy Thesis
spellingShingle 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat
state Terengganu
subject Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins
Dissertations, Academic
summary The study was conducted to detect the presence of pregnancy associated glycoprotein (PAG) in the serum of Shami (Damascus) goats. Besides pAG, other proteins associated with goat's pregnancy were also screened using proteomic approach. Sampling was carried out at the National Veterinary lnstitute of Biodiversity (IBVK), Jerantut, Pahang where blood samples were taken every two weeks for analysis. SDS-PAGE analysis showed there was no difference observed in protein separation when the sample of day 0, day '14 and day 28 were compared. Thus, the serum samples were further analyzed using several proteomics approaches. Using proteomic techniques, the proteome map of non-pregnant Shami goat serum could be established, which was then used in comparison with the pregnant serum during the gestation period. The serum samples of day 0, 14 and 28 of pregnancy were subjected to two dimensional gel electrophoresis where the proteins were separated based on their molecular weight and pl. The proteome maps were then analyzed using lmage Masterru 2 D Platinum Software (version 7) in order to detect any differentially expressed proteins. Based on the lmage Master analysis, there were five spot proteins (spot 196, 51,223,239 and 95) which significanfly expressed in day 14. Therefore, these spot proteins were analyzed using Maldi-Tof/Tof analysis for protein identification. From the Maldi-Tof/Tof resuft, the spot 196 and 5.t were identified as albumin precursors, spot 223 as zinc-alpha-2{lycoprotein precursor, spot 239 as immunoglobulin lambda light chain and spot 95 as serum albumin precursor. According to the previous reports, MW and pl of albumin spot was comparable to that of pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (PAG). Therefore, PAG was expected to be overlapped with albumin. Liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry was later used in order to detect and identify the proteins contained in albumin spot. Out of 11 proteins, pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-1 was successfully detected. Furthermore, immunoblotting was employed to validate LC MS/MS result. From the result, molecular weight and pl of Damascus goat pAG-1 were comparable with other species' placental PAG.
title 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat
title_full 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat
title_fullStr 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat
title_full_unstemmed 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat
title_short 2012_Screening and Identification of Pregnancy Associated Glycoprotein (PAG) and Other Protein Related to Early Stage of Pregnancy in Goat
title_sort 2012_screening and identification of pregnancy associated glycoprotein (pag) and other protein related to early stage of pregnancy in goat