Literature DB >> 16097752

Specificity of immobilized metal affinity-based IMAC/C18 tip enrichment of phosphopeptides for protein phosphorylation analysis.

Makiko Kokubu1, Yasushi Ishihama, Toshitaka Sato, Takeshi Nagasu, Yoshiya Oda.   

Abstract

We have developed a simple, highly specific enrichment procedure for phosphopeptides, by increasing the specificity of an immobilized metal affinity column (IMAC) without using any chemical reaction. The method employs a biphasic IMAC-C18 tip, in which IMAC beads are packed on an Empore C18 disk in a 200-microL pipet tip. Phosphopeptides are separated from non-phosphopeptides on the IMAC in an optimized solvent without any chemical reaction, then desorbed from the IMAC using a phosphate buffer, reconcentrated, and desalted on the C18 disk. The increase in selectivity was achieved by (a) using a strong acid to discriminate phosphates from carboxyl groups of peptides and (b) using a high concentration of acetonitrile to remove hydrophobic non-phosphopeptides. The entire procedure was optimized by using known phosphoproteins such as Akt1 kinase and protein kinase A. Although it was difficult to detect phosphopeptides in MALDI-MS spectra of tryptic peptide mixtures before enrichment, after the IMAC procedure, we could successfully detect phosphopeptides with almost no non-phosphopeptides. Next, we constructed an array of IMAC-IMAC/C18 tips, such that number of arrayed tips on a 96-well plate could easily be changed depending on the loading amount of sample. Applying this approach to mouse forebrain resulted in the identification of 162 phosphopeptides (166 phosphorylation sites) from 135 proteins using nano-LC/MS.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16097752     DOI: 10.1021/ac050404f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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