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The proteome buccaneers: how to unearth your treasure chest via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries.

Pier Giorgio Righetti1, Egisto Boschetti, Alexander V Kravchuk, Elisa Fasoli.   

Abstract

The latest advances in combinatorial peptide ligand libraries, with their unique performance in discovering low-abundance species in proteomes, are reviewed here. Explanations of mechanism, potential applications, capture of proteomes at different pH values to enhance the total catch and quantitative elutions, such as boiling in the presence of 5% sodium dodecyl sulfate and 3% dithiothreitol are included. The reproducibility of protein capture among different experiments with the same batch of beads or with different batches is also reported to be very high, with coefficient of variations in the order of 10-20%. Miniaturized operations, consisting of capture with as little as 20 or even 5 microl of peptide beads are reported, thus demonstrating that the described technology could be exploited for routine biomarker discovery in a biomedical environment. Finally, it is shown that the signal of captured proteins is linear over approximately three orders of magnitude, ranging from nM to microM, thus ensuring that differential quantitative proteomics for biomarker discovery can be fully implemented, providing species do not saturate their ligands.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20536309     DOI: 10.1586/epr.10.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Proteomics        ISSN: 1478-9450            Impact factor:   3.940


  6 in total

1.  Proteomic Signature of Acute Liver Failure: From Discovery and Verification in a Pig Model to Confirmation in Humans.

Authors:  Jie Wang; Zeyu Sun; Jing Jiang; Daxian Wu; Xiaoli Liu; Zhongyang Xie; Ermei Chen; Danhua Zhu; Chao Ye; Xiaoqian Zhang; Wenqian Chen; Hongcui Cao; Lanjuan Li
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 5.911

2.  Hexapeptide libraries for enhanced protein PTM identification and relative abundance profiling in whole human saliva.

Authors:  Sricharan Bandhakavi; Susan K Van Riper; Pierre N Tawfik; Matthew D Stone; Tufia Haddad; Nelson L Rhodus; John V Carlis; Timothy J Griffin
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2011-01-14       Impact factor: 4.466

3.  Development of a Targeted Urine Proteome Assay for kidney diseases.

Authors:  Lloyd G Cantley; Christopher M Colangelo; Kathryn L Stone; Lisa Chung; Justin Belcher; Thomas Abbott; Jennifer L Cantley; Kenneth R Williams; Chirag R Parikh
Journal:  Proteomics Clin Appl       Date:  2015-10-06       Impact factor: 3.494

4.  Towards an animal model of ovarian cancer: cataloging chicken blood proteins using combinatorial peptide ligand libraries coupled with shotgun proteomic analysis for translational research.

Authors:  Yingying Ma; Zeyu Sun; Ricardo de Matos; Jing Zhang; Kunle Odunsi; Biaoyang Lin
Journal:  OMICS       Date:  2014-03-24

5.  Asymmetric proteome equalization of the skeletal muscle proteome using a combinatorial hexapeptide library.

Authors:  Jenny Rivers; Chris Hughes; Thérèse McKenna; Yvonne Woolerton; Johannes P C Vissers; James I Langridge; Robert J Beynon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-12-19       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 6.  The "Dark Side" of Food Stuff Proteomics: The CPLL-Marshals Investigate.

Authors:  Pier Giorgio Righetti; Elisa Fasoli; Alfonsina D'Amato; Egisto Boschetti
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2014-04-17
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