Human plasma proteome analysis by multidimensional chromatography prefractionation and linear ion trap mass spectrometry identification


Autoria(s): Jin, WH; Dai, J; Li, SJ; Xia, QC; Zou, HF; Zeng, R
Data(s)

01/03/2005

Resumo

A resurgence of interest in the human plasma proteome has occurred in recent years because it holds great promise of revolution in disease diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring. As one of the most powerful separation techniques, multidimensional liquid chromatography has attracted extensive attention, but most published works have focused on the fractionation of tryptic peptides. In this study, proteins from human plasma were prefractionated by online sequential strong cation exchange chromatography and reversed-phase chromatography. The resulting 30 samples were individually digested by trypsin, and analyzed by capillary reversed-phase liquid chromatography coupled with linear ion trap mass spectrometry. After meeting stringent criteria, a total of 1292 distinct proteins were successfully identified in our work, among which, some proteins known to be present in serum in < 10 ng/mL were detected. Compared with other works in published literatures, this analysis offered a more full-scale list of the plasma proteome. Considering our strategy allows high throughput of protein identification in serum, the prefractionation of proteins before MS analysis is a simple and effective method to facilitate human plasma proteome research.

Identificador

http://159.226.238.44/handle/321008/92177

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/184100

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

靳文海;戴捷;李素君;夏其昌;邹汉法;曾嵘.Human Plasma Proteome Analysis by Multidimensional Chromatography Prefractionation and Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry Identification,Journal of Proteome Research,2005,4():613-619

Palavras-Chave #proteomics #human plasma #mass spectrometry #two-dimensional liquid chromatography #protein fractionation
Tipo

期刊论文