Development of a Simple Method for Labeling and Identification of Protein Binders in Art

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Easel paintings are assets with an important historic and cultural value. They usually possess a multi-tiered structure, composed of di erent layers some of which may present protein binders, making it important to identify these materials for restoration and conservation purposes. We propose the identification of di erent protein binders by a new fluorescent labeling method employing a coumarin based chromophore, C392STP (sodium(E/Z)-4-(4-(2-(6,7-dimethoxycoumarin-3-yl)vinyl)benzoyl)-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzenesulfo-nate). The method was optimized using commercial proteins and was further tested on proteins extracted from hen’s egg yolk, white bovine milk, and rabbit skin glue. To model more realistic conditions, paint models of easel paintings were prepared. The paint models were made with hen’s egg yolk, white bovine milk, and rabbit skin glue, mixed with di erent pigments and submitted to artificial aging. Then the extracted proteins from the paint models were labeled with C392 which allowed a sensitive and selective identification by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) of the di erent protein binders used. As a final test, three 19th century easel paintings, from the Italian painter Giorgio Marini, were analyzed. The results show the potential of the proposed method for the identification of protein binders present in easel paintings.

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Su Yin Ooi; Cátia Salvador 1, Sergio Martins , António Pereira, Ana Teresa Caldeira, João P Prates Ramalho (2019). Development of a Simple Method for Labeling and Identification of Protein Binders in Art. Heritage 2019, 2, 2444-2456; doi:10.3390/heritage2030150

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