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Automated Spatially Targeted Optical Microproteomics (autoSTOMP) to Determine Protein Complexity of Subcellular Structures.

Bocheng Yin1, Roberto Mendez2, Xiao-Yu Zhao1, Rishi Rakhit3, Ku-Lung Hsu2, Sarah E Ewald1.   

Abstract

Spatially targeted optical microproteomics (STOMP) is a method to study region-specific protein complexity in primary cells and tissue samples. STOMP uses a confocal microscope to visualize structures of interest and to tag the proteins within those structures by a photodriven cross-linking reaction so that they can be affinity purified and identified by mass spectrometry (eLife 2015, 4, e09579). However, the use of a custom photo-cross-linker and the requirement for extensive user intervention during sample tagging have posed barriers to the utilization of STOMP. To address these limitations, we built automated STOMP (autoSTOMP) which uses a customizable code in SikuliX to coordinate image capture and cross-linking functions in Zeiss Zen Black with image processing in FIJI. To increase protocol accessibility, we implemented a commercially available biotin-benzophenone photo-cross-linking and purification protocol. Here we demonstrate that autoSTOMP can efficiently label, purify, and identify proteins belonging to 1-2 μm structures in primary human foreskin fibroblasts or mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells infected with the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii (Tg). AutoSTOMP can easily be adapted to address a range of research questions using Zeiss Zen Black microscopy systems and LC-MS protocols that are standard in many research cores.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31869197     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b04396

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


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1.  Automated Spatially Targeted Optical Microproteomics Investigates Inflammatory Lesions In Situ.

Authors:  Bocheng Yin; Laura R Caggiano; Rung-Chi Li; Emily McGowan; Jeffrey W Holmes; Sarah E Ewald
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2021-08-26       Impact factor: 5.370

2.  Proximity-Labeling Reveals Novel Host and Parasite Proteins at the Toxoplasma Parasitophorous Vacuole Membrane.

Authors:  Alicja M Cygan; Pierre M Jean Beltran; Alma G Mendoza; Tess C Branon; Alice Y Ting; Steven A Carr; John C Boothroyd
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2021-11-09       Impact factor: 7.867

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