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Step-by-Step Sample Preparation of Proteins for Mass Spectrometric Analysis.

Xinping Li1, Thomas Franz2, Ilian Atanassov3, Thomas Colby3.   

Abstract

Nowadays identification and quantification of proteins from biological samples by mass spectrometry are widely used. For the identification of proteins, there are two scenarios. Proteins are either pre-fractionated in some way, e.g., by gel electrophoresis or chromatography, or analyzed as complex mixture (shotgun). Because of technological developments of mass spectrometry, the identification of several thousand proteins from complex biological matrix becomes possible. However, in many cases, it is still useful to separate proteins first in a gel. For quantifying proteins, label-free, isotopic labeling, and data-independent acquisition (DIA) library are widely used. Not only mass spectrometry technology made progress. This is also true for the sample preparation. Protocols and techniques developed recently not only make the analysis of starting material in the low microgram range possible but also simplify the whole procedure. Here, we will describe some detailed protocols of preparing samples for mass spectrometry-based protein identification and protein quantification, as in-gel digestion, in-solution digestion, peptide cleaning, and TMT labeling. This will allow also inexperienced beginners to get good results.

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Keywords:  FASP; In-gel digest; In-solution digest; Mass spectrometry; OASIS; Proteomics; Sample preparation; StageTip; TMT labeling

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33420981     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1186-9_2

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


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