Literature DB >> 20058875

Isobaric tagging-based selection and quantitation of cerebrospinal fluid tryptic peptides with reporter calibration curves.

Loïc Dayon1, Natacha Turck, Stefan Kienle, Peter Schulz-Knappe, Denis F Hochstrasser, Alexander Scherl, Jean-Charles Sanchez.   

Abstract

In the past few years, mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as an efficient tool for the multiplexed peptide and protein concentration determination by isotope dilution. Despite the growing use of isobaric tagging to perform relative quantitation for the discovery of potential biomarkers in biological fluids, no real application has so far been presented for their absolute quantitation. Isobaric tandem mass tags (TMTs) were used herein for the selection and quantitation of tryptic peptides derived from brain damage related proteins in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Proteotypic tryptic peptide analogues were synthesized, prepared in four reference amounts, differentially labeled with four isobaric TMTs with reporter-ions at m/z = 128.1, 129.1, 130.1, and 131.1, and mixed with CSF sample previously labeled with TMT 126.1. Off-gel electrophoresis (OGE) was used as first-dimension separation of the pooled sample. The resulting fractions were analyzed with reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RP-LC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), using tandem time-of-flight (TOF/TOF) and hybrid linear ion trap-orbitrap (LTQ-OT) instruments. Under collision-induced dissociation (CID) or higher-energy C-trap dissociation (HCD), the release of the reporter fragments from the TMT-labeled peptide standards provided an internal calibration curve to assess the concentration of these peptides in the CSF. This tool also allowed identifying selectively these peptides in CSF as only the targeted peptides showed specific fragmentation pattern in the TMT reporter-ion zone of the tandem mass spectra. Assays for the concentration measurements of peptides from PARK7, GSTP1, NDKA, and S100B proteins in CSF were further characterized using this novel, efficient, and straightforward approach.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20058875     DOI: 10.1021/ac901854k

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


  10 in total

1.  Quantification of tryptic peptides in quadrupole ion trap using high-mass signals derived from isotope-coded N-acetyl dipeptide tags.

Authors:  Jongcheol Seo; Hye-Joo Yoon; Seung Koo Shin
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2011-07-06       Impact factor: 3.109

2.  Multiplexed, Scheduled, High-Resolution Parallel Reaction Monitoring on a Full Scan QqTOF Instrument with Integrated Data-Dependent and Targeted Mass Spectrometric Workflows.

Authors:  Birgit Schilling; Brendan MacLean; Jason M Held; Alexandria K Sahu; Matthew J Rardin; Dylan J Sorensen; Theodore Peters; Alan J Wolfe; Christie L Hunter; Michael J MacCoss; Bradford W Gibson
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2015-09-30       Impact factor: 6.986

3.  Placental growth factor regulates the pentose phosphate pathway and antioxidant defense systems in human retinal endothelial cells.

Authors:  Madhu Sudhana Saddala; Anton Lennikov; Hu Huang
Journal:  J Proteomics       Date:  2020-02-10       Impact factor: 4.044

4.  New molecular insights into modulation of platelet reactivity in aspirin-treated patients using a network-based approach.

Authors:  Anne Zufferey; Mark Ibberson; Jean-Luc Reny; Séverine Nolli; Domitille Schvartz; Mylène Docquier; Ioannis Xenarios; Jean-Charles Sanchez; Pierre Fontana
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2016-02-16       Impact factor: 4.132

5.  High-Throughput Single Cell Proteomics Enabled by Multiplex Isobaric Labeling in a Nanodroplet Sample Preparation Platform.

Authors:  Maowei Dou; Geremy Clair; Chia-Feng Tsai; Kerui Xu; William B Chrisler; Ryan L Sontag; Rui Zhao; Ronald J Moore; Tao Liu; Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic; Richard D Smith; Tujin Shi; Joshua N Adkins; Wei-Jun Qian; Ryan T Kelly; Charles Ansong; Ying Zhu
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2019-09-25       Impact factor: 6.986

6.  Platform-independent and label-free quantitation of proteomic data using MS1 extracted ion chromatograms in skyline: application to protein acetylation and phosphorylation.

Authors:  Birgit Schilling; Matthew J Rardin; Brendan X MacLean; Anna M Zawadzka; Barbara E Frewen; Michael P Cusack; Dylan J Sorensen; Michael S Bereman; Enxuan Jing; Christine C Wu; Eric Verdin; C Ronald Kahn; Michael J Maccoss; Bradford W Gibson
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2012-03-26       Impact factor: 5.911

Review 7.  Isobaric labeling-based relative quantification in shotgun proteomics.

Authors:  Navin Rauniyar; John R Yates
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2014-11-04       Impact factor: 4.466

8.  Proteome and Metabolome of Subretinal Fluid in Central Serous Chorioretinopathy and Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment: A Pilot Case Study.

Authors:  Laura Kowalczuk; Alexandre Matet; Marianne Dor; Nasim Bararpour; Alejandra Daruich; Ali Dirani; Francine Behar-Cohen; Aurélien Thomas; Natacha Turck
Journal:  Transl Vis Sci Technol       Date:  2018-01-18       Impact factor: 3.283

9.  Quantitative Shotgun Proteomics Unveils Candidate Novel Esophageal Adenocarcinoma (EAC)-specific Proteins.

Authors:  J Robert O'Neill; Hui-Song Pak; Erola Pairo-Castineira; Vicki Save; Simon Paterson-Brown; Rudolf Nenutil; Bořivoj Vojtěšek; Ian Overton; Alex Scherl; Ted R Hupp
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 5.911

10.  Proteomic discovery and verification of serum amyloid A as a predictor marker of patients at risk of post-stroke infection: a pilot study.

Authors:  L Azurmendi; V Lapierre-Fetaud; J Schneider; J Montaner; M Katan; Jean-Charles Sanchez
Journal:  Clin Proteomics       Date:  2017-07-12       Impact factor: 3.988

  10 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.