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COPPER FRACTIONATION IN PROTEINS FROM PLASMA, MUSCLE AND LIVER OF NILE TILAPIA
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Quimica Nova. Soc Brasileira Quimica, v. 35, n. 3, n. 493, n. 498, 2012.
0100-4042
WOS:000303071700010
Autor
Neves, RCF
Lima, PM
Baldassini, WA
Santos, FA
Moraes, PM
Castro, GR
Padilha, PM
Institución
Resumen
COPPER FRACTIONATION IN PROTEINS FROM PLASMA, MUSCLE AND LIVER OF NILE TILAPIA. Copper fractionation in plasma, muscle and liver of Nile tilapia was performed after protein separation by 2D-PAGE. SR XRF analysis indicated the presence of copper in three protein spots of plasma, and in two protein spots of muscle and liver, respectively. Copper ions were found to be distributed mostly in proteins that had a molar mass of less than 54 kDa and greater than 13 kat and a pI in the 5.3-9.3 range. The copper concentration bound to these proteins was determined by GFAAS which showed concentrations in the 1.20-4.82 mg g(-1) range. 35 3 493 498