Application of CGE to Virus Identification
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Protein profiling is an increasingly valuable tool for the characterization of protein populations and has been used to identify
microorganisms, most often using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis followed by mass spectrometry. We present a rapid method
for the identification of viruses using microfluidic chip gel electrophoresis (CGE) of high-copy number proteins to generate
unique protein profiles. Viral proteins are solubilized, fluorescently labeled and then analyzed using the μChemLab™ CGE system
(∼10 min overall). A Bayesian classification approach is used to classify the reproducible and visually distinct protein profiles
of MS2 bacteriophage, Epstein-Barr, Respiratory Syncytial, and Vaccinia viruses as well as discriminate between closely related
T2 and T4 bacteriophage.