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INrich, Rapid and Robust Method to Enrich N-Terminal Proteome in a Highly Multiplexed Platform
  • Ju, Shinyeong ;
  • Kwon, Yumi ;
  • Kim, Jeong Mok ;
  • Park, Daechan ;
  • Lee, Seonjeong ;
  • Lee, Jin Won ;
  • Hwang, Cheol Sang ;
  • Lee, Cheolju
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Publication Year
2020-05-05
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Analytical Chemistry, Vol.92, pp.6462-6469
Mesh Keyword
High throughputLarge-scale analysisMultistep processParallel samplesPrefractionationSample preparationSample processingSolid-phase extraction columns
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Analytical Chemistry
Abstract
The field of terminal proteomics is limited in that it is optimized for large-scale analysis via multistep processes involving liquid chromatography. Here, we present an integrated N-terminal peptide enrichment method (iNrich) that can handle as little as 25 μg of cell lysate via a single-stage encapsulated solid-phase extraction column. iNrich enables simple, rapid, and reproducible sample processing, treatment of a wide range of protein amounts (25 μg ∼1 mg), multiplexed parallel sample preparation, and in-stage sample prefractionation using a mixed-anion-exchange filter. We identified ∼5000 N-terminal peptides (Nt-peptides) from only 100 μg of human cell lysate including Nt-formyl peptides. Multiplexed sample preparation facilitated quantitative and robust enrichment of N-terminome with dozens of samples simultaneously. We further developed the method to incorporate isobaric tags such as a tandem mass tag (TMT) and used it to discover novel peptides during ER stress analysis. The iNrich facilitated high-throughput N-terminomics and degradomics at a low cost using commercially available reagents and apparatus, without requiring arduous procedures.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31301
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b05653
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The study was supported by grants from NRF (2020R1A2C2003685, 2017M3A9F9030559) and KHIDI (HI14C3484) and an institutional grant from KIST.
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