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High throughput quantitative analysis of serum proteins using glycopeptide capture and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry.

Hui Zhang1, Eugene C Yi, Xiao-jun Li, Parag Mallick, Karen S Kelly-Spratt, Christophe D Masselon, David G Camp, Richard D Smith, Christopher J Kemp, Ruedi Aebersold.   

Abstract

It is expected that the composition of the serum proteome can provide valuable information about the state of the human body in health and disease and that this information can be extracted via quantitative proteomic measurements. Suitable proteomic techniques need to be sensitive, reproducible, and robust to detect potential biomarkers below the level of highly expressed proteins, generate data sets that are comparable between experiments and laboratories, and have high throughput to support statistical studies. Here we report a method for high throughput quantitative analysis of serum proteins. It consists of the selective isolation of peptides that are N-linked glycosylated in the intact protein, the analysis of these now deglycosylated peptides by liquid chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, and the comparative analysis of the resulting patterns. By focusing selectively on a few formerly N-linked glycopeptides per serum protein, the complexity of the analyte sample is significantly reduced and the sensitivity and throughput of serum proteome analysis are increased compared with the analysis of total tryptic peptides from unfractionated samples. We provide data that document the performance of the method and show that sera from untreated normal mice and genetically identical mice with carcinogen-induced skin cancer can be unambiguously discriminated using unsupervised clustering of the resulting peptide patterns. We further identify, by tandem mass spectrometry, some of the peptides that were consistently elevated in cancer mice compared with their control littermates.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15608340     DOI: 10.1074/mcp.M400090-MCP200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


  65 in total

1.  Comparison of N-linked Glycoproteins in Human Whole Saliva, Parotid, Submandibular, and Sublingual Glandular Secretions Identified using Hydrazide Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Prasanna Ramachandran; Pinmanee Boontheung; Eric Pang; Weihong Yan; David T Wong; Joseph A Loo
Journal:  Clin Proteomics       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 3.988

Review 2.  Mass spectrometry based glycoproteomics--from a proteomics perspective.

Authors:  Sheng Pan; Ru Chen; Ruedi Aebersold; Teresa A Brentnall
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2010-08-24       Impact factor: 5.911

3.  Identification of glycoproteins from mouse skin tumors and plasma.

Authors:  Yuan Tian; Karen S Kelly-Spratt; Christopher J Kemp; Hui Zhang
Journal:  Clin Proteomics       Date:  2008-12-01       Impact factor: 3.988

4.  Identification of glycoproteins containing specific glycans using a lectin-chemical method.

Authors:  Yan Li; Punit Shah; Angelo M De Marzo; Jennifer E Van Eyk; Qianqian Li; Daniel W Chan; Hui Zhang
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2015-04-20       Impact factor: 6.986

5.  Solid-phase extraction of N-linked glycopeptides.

Authors:  Yuan Tian; Yong Zhou; Sarah Elliott; Ruedi Aebersold; Hui Zhang
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 13.491

6.  Quantitative, multiplexed assays for low abundance proteins in plasma by targeted mass spectrometry and stable isotope dilution.

Authors:  Hasmik Keshishian; Terri Addona; Michael Burgess; Eric Kuhn; Steven A Carr
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2007-10-15       Impact factor: 5.911

Review 7.  Accurate mass measurements in proteomics.

Authors:  Tao Liu; Mikhail E Belov; Navdeep Jaitly; Wei-Jun Qian; Richard D Smith
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2007-07-25       Impact factor: 60.622

Review 8.  Proteomics: applications in transfusion medicine.

Authors:  Giancarlo Maria Liumbruno
Journal:  Blood Transfus       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 3.443

Review 9.  Mass Spectrometry Approaches to Glycomic and Glycoproteomic Analyses.

Authors:  L Renee Ruhaak; Gege Xu; Qiongyu Li; Elisha Goonatilleke; Carlito B Lebrilla
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2018-03-19       Impact factor: 60.622

10.  Quantitative analysis of complex peptide mixtures using FTMS and differential mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Fanyu Meng; Matthew C Wiener; Jeffrey R Sachs; Chrissina Burns; Priyanka Verma; Cloud P Paweletz; Matthew T Mazur; Ekaterina G Deyanova; Nathan A Yates; Ronald C Hendrickson
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2006-10-25       Impact factor: 3.109

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