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Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥

[Image: see text] The ability to acquire highly accurate quantitative data is an increasingly important part of any proteomics experiment, whether shotgun or top-down approaches are used. We recently developed a quantitation strategy for peptides based on neutron encoding, or NeuCode SILAC, which us...

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Autores principales: Rhoads, Timothy W., Rose, Christopher M., Bailey, Derek J., Riley, Nicholas M., Molden, Rosalynn C., Nestler, Amelia J., Merrill, Anna E., Smith, Lloyd M., Hebert, Alexander S., Westphall, Michael S., Pagliarini, David J., Garcia, Benjamin A., Coon, Joshua J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac403579s
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author Rhoads, Timothy W.
Rose, Christopher M.
Bailey, Derek J.
Riley, Nicholas M.
Molden, Rosalynn C.
Nestler, Amelia J.
Merrill, Anna E.
Smith, Lloyd M.
Hebert, Alexander S.
Westphall, Michael S.
Pagliarini, David J.
Garcia, Benjamin A.
Coon, Joshua J.
author_facet Rhoads, Timothy W.
Rose, Christopher M.
Bailey, Derek J.
Riley, Nicholas M.
Molden, Rosalynn C.
Nestler, Amelia J.
Merrill, Anna E.
Smith, Lloyd M.
Hebert, Alexander S.
Westphall, Michael S.
Pagliarini, David J.
Garcia, Benjamin A.
Coon, Joshua J.
author_sort Rhoads, Timothy W.
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description [Image: see text] The ability to acquire highly accurate quantitative data is an increasingly important part of any proteomics experiment, whether shotgun or top-down approaches are used. We recently developed a quantitation strategy for peptides based on neutron encoding, or NeuCode SILAC, which uses closely spaced heavy isotope-labeled amino acids and high-resolution mass spectrometry to provide quantitative data. We reasoned that the strategy would also be applicable to intact proteins and could enable robust, multiplexed quantitation for top-down experiments. We used yeast lysate labeled with either (13)C(6)(15)N(2)-lysine or (2)H(8)-lysine, isotopologues of lysine that are spaced 36 mDa apart. Proteins having such close spacing cannot be distinguished during a medium resolution scan, but upon acquiring a high-resolution scan, the two forms of the protein with each amino acid are resolved and the quantitative information revealed. An additional benefit NeuCode SILAC provides for top down is that the spacing of the isotope peaks indicates the number of lysines present in the protein, information that aids in identification. We used NeuCode SILAC to quantify several hundred isotope distributions, manually identify and quantify proteins from 1:1, 3:1, and 5:1 mixed ratios, and demonstrate MS(2)-based quantitation using ETD.
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spelling pubmed-39830072015-01-29 Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥ Rhoads, Timothy W. Rose, Christopher M. Bailey, Derek J. Riley, Nicholas M. Molden, Rosalynn C. Nestler, Amelia J. Merrill, Anna E. Smith, Lloyd M. Hebert, Alexander S. Westphall, Michael S. Pagliarini, David J. Garcia, Benjamin A. Coon, Joshua J. Anal Chem [Image: see text] The ability to acquire highly accurate quantitative data is an increasingly important part of any proteomics experiment, whether shotgun or top-down approaches are used. We recently developed a quantitation strategy for peptides based on neutron encoding, or NeuCode SILAC, which uses closely spaced heavy isotope-labeled amino acids and high-resolution mass spectrometry to provide quantitative data. We reasoned that the strategy would also be applicable to intact proteins and could enable robust, multiplexed quantitation for top-down experiments. We used yeast lysate labeled with either (13)C(6)(15)N(2)-lysine or (2)H(8)-lysine, isotopologues of lysine that are spaced 36 mDa apart. Proteins having such close spacing cannot be distinguished during a medium resolution scan, but upon acquiring a high-resolution scan, the two forms of the protein with each amino acid are resolved and the quantitative information revealed. An additional benefit NeuCode SILAC provides for top down is that the spacing of the isotope peaks indicates the number of lysines present in the protein, information that aids in identification. We used NeuCode SILAC to quantify several hundred isotope distributions, manually identify and quantify proteins from 1:1, 3:1, and 5:1 mixed ratios, and demonstrate MS(2)-based quantitation using ETD. American Chemical Society 2014-01-29 2014-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3983007/ /pubmed/24475910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac403579s Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society
spellingShingle Rhoads, Timothy W.
Rose, Christopher M.
Bailey, Derek J.
Riley, Nicholas M.
Molden, Rosalynn C.
Nestler, Amelia J.
Merrill, Anna E.
Smith, Lloyd M.
Hebert, Alexander S.
Westphall, Michael S.
Pagliarini, David J.
Garcia, Benjamin A.
Coon, Joshua J.
Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥
title Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥
title_full Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥
title_fullStr Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥
title_full_unstemmed Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥
title_short Neutron-Encoded Mass Signatures for Quantitative Top-Down Proteomics∥
title_sort neutron-encoded mass signatures for quantitative top-down proteomics∥
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac403579s
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