| Literature DB >> 17269739 |
Jeffrey R Whiteaker1, Heidi Zhang, Jimmy K Eng, Ruihua Fang, Brian D Piening, Li-Chia Feng, Travis D Lorentzen, Regine M Schoenherr, John F Keane, Ted Holzman, Matthew Fitzgibbon, ChenWei Lin, Hui Zhang, Kelly Cooke, Tao Liu, David G Camp, Leigh Anderson, Julian Watts, Richard D Smith, Martin W McIntosh, Amanda G Paulovich.
Abstract
Multiple approaches for simplifying the serum proteome have been described. These techniques are generally developed across different laboratories, samples, mass spectrometry platforms, and analysis tools. Hence, comparing the available schemes is impossible from the existing literature because of confounding variables. We describe a head-to-head comparison of several serum fractionation schemes, including N-linked glycopeptide enrichment, cysteinyl-peptide enrichment, magnetic bead separation (C3, C8, and WCX), size fractionation, protein A/G depletion, and immunoaffinity column depletion of abundant serum proteins. Each technique was compared to results obtained from unfractionated human serum. The results show immunoaffinity subtraction is the most effective means for simplifying the serum proteome while maintaining reasonable sample throughput. The reported dataset is publicly available and provides a standard against which emergent technologies can be compared and evaluated for their contribution to serum-based biomarker discovery.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17269739 DOI: 10.1021/pr0604920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466