A process and a kit are provided for detecting differences in two or more
samples of protein, including proteins bearing post-translational
modifications and peptides. Proteins are prepared, for example, from each
of a different group of cell samples or body fluid samples to be
compared. Each protein extract is labeled with a different one of a
luminescent dye from a matched set of dyes. The matched dyes have
generally the same ionic and pH characteristics but emit light at
different wavelengths to exhibit a different color upon luminescence
detection. The labeled protein extracts are mixed together and separated
together by electrophoresis or a chromatographic method. The separation
is observed to detect proteins unique to one sample or present in a
greater ratio in one sample than in the other. Those unique or excess
proteins will fluoresce the color of one of the dyes used. Proteins
common to each sample migrate together and fluoresce the same.