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Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis

Gaining insight into normal cellular signaling and disease biology is a critical goal of proteomic analyses. The ability to perform these studies successfully to extract the maximum value and discovery of biologically relevant candidate biomarkers is therefore of primary importance. Many successful...

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Autores principales: Stokes, Matthew P., Farnsworth, Charles L., Gu, Hongbo, Jia, Xiaoying, Worsfold, Camilla R., Yang, Vicky, Ren, Jian Min, Lee, Kimberly A., Silva, Jeffrey C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28248267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes3030160
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author Stokes, Matthew P.
Farnsworth, Charles L.
Gu, Hongbo
Jia, Xiaoying
Worsfold, Camilla R.
Yang, Vicky
Ren, Jian Min
Lee, Kimberly A.
Silva, Jeffrey C.
author_facet Stokes, Matthew P.
Farnsworth, Charles L.
Gu, Hongbo
Jia, Xiaoying
Worsfold, Camilla R.
Yang, Vicky
Ren, Jian Min
Lee, Kimberly A.
Silva, Jeffrey C.
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description Gaining insight into normal cellular signaling and disease biology is a critical goal of proteomic analyses. The ability to perform these studies successfully to extract the maximum value and discovery of biologically relevant candidate biomarkers is therefore of primary importance. Many successful studies in the past have focused on total proteome analysis (changes at the protein level) combined with phosphorylation analysis by metal affinity enrichment (changes at the PTM level). Here, we use the gastric carcinoma cell line MKN-45 treated with the c-Met inhibitor SU11274 and PKC inhibitor staurosporine to investigate the most efficient and most comprehensive strategies for both total protein and PTM analysis. Under the conditions used, total protein analysis yielded few changes in response to either compound, while analysis of phosphorylation identified thousands of sites that changed differentially between the two treatments. Both metal affinity and antibody-based enrichments were used to assess phosphopeptide changes, and the data generated by the two methods was largely complementary (non-overlapping). Label-free quantitation of peptide peak abundances was used to accurately determine fold-changes between control and treated samples. Protein interaction network analysis allowed the data to be placed in a biologically relevant context, and follow-up validation of selected findings confirmed the accuracy of the proteomic data. Together, this study provides a framework for start-to-finish proteomic analysis of any experimental system under investigation to maximize the value of the proteomic study and yield the best chance for uncovering actionable target candidates.
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spelling pubmed-52173802017-02-27 Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis Stokes, Matthew P. Farnsworth, Charles L. Gu, Hongbo Jia, Xiaoying Worsfold, Camilla R. Yang, Vicky Ren, Jian Min Lee, Kimberly A. Silva, Jeffrey C. Proteomes Article Gaining insight into normal cellular signaling and disease biology is a critical goal of proteomic analyses. The ability to perform these studies successfully to extract the maximum value and discovery of biologically relevant candidate biomarkers is therefore of primary importance. Many successful studies in the past have focused on total proteome analysis (changes at the protein level) combined with phosphorylation analysis by metal affinity enrichment (changes at the PTM level). Here, we use the gastric carcinoma cell line MKN-45 treated with the c-Met inhibitor SU11274 and PKC inhibitor staurosporine to investigate the most efficient and most comprehensive strategies for both total protein and PTM analysis. Under the conditions used, total protein analysis yielded few changes in response to either compound, while analysis of phosphorylation identified thousands of sites that changed differentially between the two treatments. Both metal affinity and antibody-based enrichments were used to assess phosphopeptide changes, and the data generated by the two methods was largely complementary (non-overlapping). Label-free quantitation of peptide peak abundances was used to accurately determine fold-changes between control and treated samples. Protein interaction network analysis allowed the data to be placed in a biologically relevant context, and follow-up validation of selected findings confirmed the accuracy of the proteomic data. Together, this study provides a framework for start-to-finish proteomic analysis of any experimental system under investigation to maximize the value of the proteomic study and yield the best chance for uncovering actionable target candidates. MDPI 2015-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5217380/ /pubmed/28248267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes3030160 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stokes, Matthew P.
Farnsworth, Charles L.
Gu, Hongbo
Jia, Xiaoying
Worsfold, Camilla R.
Yang, Vicky
Ren, Jian Min
Lee, Kimberly A.
Silva, Jeffrey C.
Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis
title Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis
title_full Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis
title_fullStr Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis
title_short Complementary PTM Profiling of Drug Response in Human Gastric Carcinoma by Immunoaffinity and IMAC Methods with Total Proteome Analysis
title_sort complementary ptm profiling of drug response in human gastric carcinoma by immunoaffinity and imac methods with total proteome analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28248267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes3030160
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