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Influence of digestion protocol in Protein Quantitation


ABSTRACT: Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for most current bottom-up proteomics applications, but protein quantitation estimates are affected by several sources of variability such as sample preparation, mass spectrometric acquisition, and data analysis. Among them, sample digestion has attracted much attention from the proteomics community, as protein quantitation by bottom-up proteomics relies on the efficiency and reproducibility of protein enzymatic digestion, with the presence of missed cleavages, nonspecific cleavages, or even the use of different proteases having been postulated as important sources of variation in protein quantitation. Here we evaluated both in-solution and filter-aided digestion protocols and assessed their influence in the estimation of protein abundances using five E. coli mixtures with known amounts of spiked proteins. We observed that replicates of trypsin specificity digestion protocols are highly reproducible in terms of peptide quantitation, with digestion technique and the chosen proteolytic enzyme being the major sources of variability in peptide quantitation. Finally, we also evaluated the result of including peptides with missed cleavages in protein quantitation and observed no significant differences in precision, accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity compared with the use of fully tryptic peptides.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Escherichia Coli

TISSUE(S): Bile

SUBMITTER: Cristina Chiva  

LAB HEAD: Eduard Sabidó

PROVIDER: PXD001187 | Pride | 2014-07-30

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Influence of the digestion technique, protease, and missed cleavage peptides in protein quantitation.

Chiva Cristina C   Ortega Mireia M   Sabidó Eduard E  

Journal of proteome research 20140728 9


Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for most current bottom-up proteomics applications, but protein quantitation estimates are affected by several sources of variability such as sample preparation, mass spectrometric acquisition, and data analysis. Among them, sample digestion has attracted much attention from the proteomics community, as protein quantitation by bottom-up proteomics relies on the efficiency and reproducibility of protei  ...[more]