Literature DB >> 27640904

Intelligent Mixing of Proteomes for Elimination of False Positives in Affinity Purification-Mass Spectrometry.

Sven Eyckerman1,2, Francis Impens1,2,3, Emmy Van Quickelberghe1,2, Noortje Samyn1,2, Giel Vandemoortele1,2, Delphine De Sutter1,2, Jan Tavernier1,2, Kris Gevaert1,2.   

Abstract

Protein complexes are essential in all organizational and functional aspects of the cell. Different strategies currently exist for analyzing such protein complexes by mass spectrometry, including affinity purification (AP-MS) and proximal labeling-based strategies. However, the high sensitivity of current mass spectrometers typically results in extensive protein lists mainly consisting of nonspecifically copurified proteins. Finding the true positive interactors in these lists remains highly challenging. Here, we report a powerful design based on differential labeling with stable isotopes combined with nonequal mixing of control and experimental samples to discover bona fide interaction partners in AP-MS experiments. We apply this intelligent mixing of proteomes (iMixPro) concept to overexpression experiments for RAF1, RNF41, and TANK and also to engineered cell lines expressing epitope-tagged endogenous PTPN14, JIP3, and IQGAP1. For all baits, we confirmed known interactions and found a number of novel interactions. The results for RNF41 and TANK were compared to a classical affinity purification experiment, which demonstrated the efficiency and specificity of the iMixPro approach.

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Keywords:  SILAC; affinity purification-mass spectrometry; protein complex

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27640904     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00517

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


  3 in total

1.  Robust Generation of Knock-in Cell Lines Using CRISPR-Cas9 and rAAV-assisted Repair Template Delivery.

Authors:  Giel Vandemoortele; Delphine De Sutter; Sven Eyckerman
Journal:  Bio Protoc       Date:  2017-04-05

2.  The PET and LIM1-2 domains of testin contribute to intramolecular and homodimeric interactions.

Authors:  Stefano Sala; Marie Catillon; Ermin Hadzic; Elisabeth Schaffner-Reckinger; Marleen Van Troys; Christophe Ampe
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-18       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  A protein-protein interaction map of the TNF-induced NF-κB signal transduction pathway.

Authors:  Emmy Van Quickelberghe; Delphine De Sutter; Geert van Loo; Sven Eyckerman; Kris Gevaert
Journal:  Sci Data       Date:  2018-12-18       Impact factor: 6.444

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