dPC Technology

The dPC Fractionator enables mass spectrometry researchers to rapidly and reproducibly fractionate complex samples with great precision prior to proteomic analysis. Complex biological samples are separated into fractions using parallel isoelectric focusing.

Proteins/peptides at a pH higher than their pI (basic) will be negatively charged.
Proteins/peptides at a pH below their pI (acidic) will be positively charged.
Proteins/peptides at a pH equal to their pI will be uncharged.

 

Proteins/peptides at a pH higher than their pI (basic) will be negatively charged.
Proteins/peptides at a pH below their pI (acidic) will be positively charged.
Proteins/peptides at a pH equal to their pI will be uncharged.

The Digital ProteomeChip

By providing differences of 0.05 pH units between adjacent gel plugs, the digital ProteomeChip enables separation of proteins and peptides often found in the same fraction by other technologies. High-resolution fractionation facilitates study of charge isoforms, allows separation of high and low abundance species, and analysis of high molecular weight proteins.

  • Separate proteins or peptides in 30–60 minutes
  • Compatible with both simple and complex samples
  • Identify the pI of specific proteins and peptides
  • Eliminate variability associated with gel band cutting
  • Achieve 105 depth of coverage


Digital Proteome Chip

 

Separation of alpha 2-macroglobulin and PKDP1 by
pI in plasma, processed using the dPC platform.