Literature DB >> 18767875

Successive and selective release of phosphorylated peptides captured by hydroxy acid-modified metal oxide chromatography.

Yutaka Kyono1, Naoyuki Sugiyama, Koshi Imami, Masaru Tomita, Yasushi Ishihama.   

Abstract

We developed a novel approach to enlarge phosphoproteome coverage using successive elution of phosphopeptides with various buffers in series from a single microcolumn packed with hydroxy acid-modified metal oxides, such as titania and zirconia. Elution conditions were investigated to maximize the recovery of phosphopeptides from three standard phosphoproteins. Secondary amines, such as piperidine and pyrrolidine, provided better efficiency than the conventional conditions using ammonium hydroxide and phosphate buffers. Furthermore, elution with these secondary amines provided unique phosphopeptides that were not eluted under the conventional conditions in the analysis of HeLa cell lysates. On the basis of these results, we fractionated phosphopeptides captured by a single metal oxide microcolumn using successive elution with 5% ammonium hydroxide solution, 5% piperidine solution and 5% pyrrolidine solution in series. We identified 1,803 nonredundant phosphopeptides from 100 microg of HeLa cells, which represented a 1.6-fold increase in phosphopeptide number and a 1.9-fold increase in total peak area of phosphopeptides in comparison with the results obtained under the conventional conditions. Since this approach is applicable to any single tip-based protocol without coupling with other enrichment methods, this simple strategy can be easily incorporated as an option into existing protocols for phosphopeptide enrichment, and would be suitable for high-throughput analysis in a parallel format.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18767875     DOI: 10.1021/pr800305y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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5.  Transcriptional regulation by Pol II(G) involving mediator and competitive interactions of Gdown1 and TFIIF with Pol II.

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6.  Novel Host Proteins and Signaling Pathways in Enteropathogenic E. coli Pathogenesis Identified by Global Phosphoproteome Analysis.

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7.  Single-step inline hydroxyapatite enrichment facilitates identification and quantitation of phosphopeptides from mass-limited proteomes with MudPIT.

Authors:  Bryan R Fonslow; Sherry M Niessen; Meha Singh; Catherine C L Wong; Tao Xu; Paulo C Carvalho; Jeong Choi; Sung Kyu Park; John R Yates
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9.  Global impact of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2-secreted effectors on the host phosphoproteome.

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10.  Temporal profiling of lapatinib-suppressed phosphorylation signals in EGFR/HER2 pathways.

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