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Testing Suitability of Cell Cultures for SILAC-Experiments Using SWATH-Mass Spectrometry.

Yvonne Reinders1, Daniel Völler2, Anja-K Bosserhoff2,3, Peter J Oefner4, Jörg Reinders5.   

Abstract

Precise quantification is a major issue in contemporary proteomics. Both stable-isotope-labeling and label-free methods have been established for differential protein quantification and both approaches have different advantages and disadvantages. The present protocol uses the superior precision of label-free SWATH-mass spectrometry to test for suitability of cell lines for a SILAC-labeling approach as systematic regulations may be introduced upon incorporation of the "heavy" amino acids. The SILAC-labeled cell cultures can afterwards be used for further analyses where stable-isotope-labeling is mandatory or has substantial advantages over label-free approaches such as pulse-chase-experiments and differential protein interaction analyses based on co-immunoprecipitation. As SWATH-mass spectrometry avoids the missing-value-problem typically caused by undersampling in highly complex samples and shows superior precision for the quantification, it is better suited for the detection of systematic changes caused by the SILAC-labeling and thus, can serve as a useful tool to test cell lines for changes upon SILAC-labeling.

Keywords:  Label-free proteomics; Melanoma cells; SILAC; SWATH-MS

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26700044     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3341-9_8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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