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Ambrosius P L Snijders1, Bart de Koning, Phillip C Wright.
Abstract
This study provides a discussion on the applications and limitations of (15)NH(4)(+) metabolic labeling in proteomic studies. The hyperthemophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus was used as a model organism throughout this study. The distribution of nitrogen was studied in four different experiments in which this distribution was manipulated in a unique way. The experiments included full adaptation to media with relative isotope abundances (RIA) of 0.36%, 50%, and >98% (15)NH(4)(+). The incorporation efficiency was calculated on the basis of a comparison between theoretical and experimental spectra. In the case of full adaptation, incorporation efficiencies reflected the RIA (0.36%, 47.5% and 99% respectively). Labeling efficiencies were calculated on the basis of peak areas in TOF-MS spectra. It is shown that in the case of full adaptation, labeling efficiencies are 100%. In addition, we demonstrate that (15)NH(4)(+) labeling can be used in protein turnover studies, even when labeling is incomplete. In this case, incorporation efficiencies of 88-93% (lower than the RIA) were measured, providing evidence for amino acid recycling. Labeling efficiencies were always between 63% and 94% providing evidence for protein degradation. Finally, it was shown that isotope distributions can be useful in peptide identification.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16335965 DOI: 10.1021/pr050260l
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466