Set of Novel Automated Quantitative Microproteomics Protocols for Small Sample Amounts and Its Application to Kidney Tissue Substructures
Here we assessed the ability of an automated sample preparation device equipped with disposable microcolumns to prepare mass-limited samples for high-sensitivity quantitative proteomics, using both label-free and isobaric labeling approaches. First, we compared peptide label-free quantification repr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of proteome research 2016-12, Vol.15 (12), p.4722-4730 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Here we assessed the ability of an automated sample preparation device equipped with disposable microcolumns to prepare mass-limited samples for high-sensitivity quantitative proteomics, using both label-free and isobaric labeling approaches. First, we compared peptide label-free quantification reproducibility for 1.5–150 μg of cell lysates and found that labware preconditioning was essential for reproducible quantification of 98%. Third, compared with a single long gradient experiment, a simple robotized high-pH fractionation protocol using only 6 μg of starting material doubled the number of unique peptides and increased proteome coverage 1.43-fold. To facilitate the analysis of heterogeneous tissue samples, such as those obtained from laser capture microdissection, a modified BCA protein assay was developed that consumes and detects down to 15 ng of protein. As a proof-of-principle, the modular automated workflow was applied to 0.5 and 1 mm2 mouse kidney cortex and medulla microdissections to show the method’s potential for real-life small sample sources and to create kidney substructure-specific proteomes. |
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ISSN: | 1535-3893 1535-3907 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00889 |