SPIN - Species by Proteome INvestigation
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ABSTRACT: Species determination based on genetic evidence is an indispensable tool in archaeology, forensics, ecology, and food authentication. Most available analytical approaches involve compromises with regard to the number of detectable species, high cost due to low throughput, or a labor-intensive manual process. Here, we introduce “Species by Proteome INvestigation” (SPIN), a shotgun proteomics workflow capable of querying over 150 mammalian species by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Rapid peptide chromatography and data-independent acquisition (DIA) with throughput of 200 samples per day reduce expensive MS time, whereas streamlined sample preparation and automated data interpretation save labor costs. We confirmed the successful classification of known reference bones, including domestic species and great apes, beyond the taxonomic resolution of the conventional peptide mass fingerprinting (PMF)-based Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) method. In a blinded study of degraded Iron-Age material from Scandinavia, SPIN produced reproducible results between replicates, which were consistent with morphological analysis. Finally, we demonstrated the high throughput capabilities of the method in a high-degradation context by analyzing more than two hundred Middle and Upper Palaeolithic bones from Southern European sites with late Neanderthal occupation. While this initial study was focused on modern and archaeological mammalian bone, SPIN will be open and expandable to other biological tissues and taxa.
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Exploris 480
ORGANISM(S): Pongo Pygmaeus (bornean Orangutan) Equus Caballus (horse) Homo Sapiens (human) Bos Taurus (bovine) Pan Troglodytes (chimpanzee) Sus Scrofa Domesticus (domestic Pig)
TISSUE(S): Bone
SUBMITTER: Patrick Ruether
LAB HEAD: Jesper Velgaard Olsen
PROVIDER: PXD024487 | Pride | 2022-05-19
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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