The use of capillary zone electrophoresis as an efficient method for the identification of urinary imidodipeptides of prolidase-deficient patients has already been reported. However, owing to the complexity of the components excreted, the resolution of electrophoretic patterns obtained was poor. Here we examine the use of micellar electrokinetic chromatography to enhance peak resolution in order to obtain better insight into the electropherograms of patients' urine. The usefulness of sodium dodecyl sulphate as surfactant is reported: refined electropherograms were achieved using 35 mM sodium borate, pH 8.3 containing 65 mM sodium dodecyl sulphate. Almost all peaks were baseline separated, collected and sequenced. This allowed us to define the exact imidodipeptide composition of patients' urine. The possibility of identifying and thus quantifying each single peak means that comparison of urinary imidodipeptide excretion patterns from different patients can be made and the hypothesis that peptide patterns can be correlated with differing clinical severity can be investigated.

Complete resolution of imidodipeptide mixtures in urine of prolidase-deficient patients using micellar electrokinetic chromatography.

ZANABONI, GIUSEPPE;VIGLIO, SIMONA;CETTA, GIUSEPPE;IADAROLA, PAOLO
1997-01-01

Abstract

The use of capillary zone electrophoresis as an efficient method for the identification of urinary imidodipeptides of prolidase-deficient patients has already been reported. However, owing to the complexity of the components excreted, the resolution of electrophoretic patterns obtained was poor. Here we examine the use of micellar electrokinetic chromatography to enhance peak resolution in order to obtain better insight into the electropherograms of patients' urine. The usefulness of sodium dodecyl sulphate as surfactant is reported: refined electropherograms were achieved using 35 mM sodium borate, pH 8.3 containing 65 mM sodium dodecyl sulphate. Almost all peaks were baseline separated, collected and sequenced. This allowed us to define the exact imidodipeptide composition of patients' urine. The possibility of identifying and thus quantifying each single peak means that comparison of urinary imidodipeptide excretion patterns from different patients can be made and the hypothesis that peptide patterns can be correlated with differing clinical severity can be investigated.
1997
Biochemistry & Biophysics focuses on the structure and chemistry of biomolecules and covers all aspects of basic biochemistry/biophysics, including molecular structure, enzyme kinetics and protein-protein interaction; this category also contains cross-disciplinary resources focused on a specific class of biological molecules, e.g., nucleic acids, steroids, magnesium, growth factors, free radicals, bio-membranes, and peptides. Excluded are resources dealing with the application of biochemical techniques to specific topics listed elsewhere in CC/LS. Resources with a strong emphasis on the integration of biochemical pathways (such as signal transduction or molecular motors) at the cellular level are placed in the Cell & Developmental Biology category.
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Micellar electrokinetic chromatography, imidodipeptides, prolidase deficiency, urine.
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Grimm, R; Zanaboni, Giuseppe; Viglio, Simona; Dyne, K; Valli, M; Cetta, Giuseppe; Iadarola, Paolo
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