Robust, Reproducible, and Economical Phosphopeptide Enrichment Using Calcium Titanate
Author(s) -
Adnan Ahmed,
Vijay J. Raja,
Paola Cavaliere,
Noah Dephoure
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of proteome research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.644
H-Index - 161
eISSN - 1535-3907
pISSN - 1535-3893
DOI - 10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00883
Subject(s) - phosphoproteomics , phosphopeptide , computer science , phosphoprotein , biochemical engineering , mass spectrometry , chemistry , computational biology , chromatography , nanotechnology , process engineering , materials science , biology , biochemistry , phosphorylation , protein kinase a , protein phosphorylation , engineering
Mass-spectrometry-based phosphoproteomics has revolutionized phosphoprotein analysis and enhanced our understanding of diverse and fundamental cellular processes important for human health and disease. Because of their relative scarcity, phosphopeptides must be enriched before analysis. Many different enrichment methods and materials have been described, and many reports have made claims about the advantages of particular materials and methodological variations. We demonstrate an effective and highly reproducible single-step enrichment method using an off-the-shelf preparation of calcium titanate. Using two different cell lines and replicate analysis, we show that our method achieves a purity and depth of analysis comparable or superior to a widely used TiO 2 -based method at a reduced cost and effort. This method provides a new and immediately available tool for expanding the reach of phosphoproteomic inquiry.
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