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High‐Throughput Proteomics Enabled by a Photocleavable Surfactant
Author(s) -
Brown Kyle A.,
Tucholski Trisha,
Eken Christian,
Knott Samantha,
Zhu Yanlong,
Jin Song,
Ge Ying
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201915374
Subject(s) - proteomics , chemistry , throughput , mass spectrometry , bottleneck , chromatography , nanotechnology , computer science , biochemistry , materials science , gene , embedded system , telecommunications , wireless
Mass spectrometry (MS)‐based proteomics provides unprecedented opportunities for understanding the structure and function of proteins in complex biological systems; however, protein solubility and sample preparation before MS remain a bottleneck preventing high‐throughput proteomics. Herein, we report a high‐throughput bottom‐up proteomic method enabled by a newly developed MS‐compatible photocleavable surfactant, 4‐hexylphenylazosulfonate (Azo) that facilitates robust protein extraction, rapid enzymatic digestion (30 min compared to overnight), and subsequent MS‐analysis following UV degradation. Moreover, we developed an Azo‐aided bottom‐up method for analysis of integral membrane proteins, which are key drug targets and are generally underrepresented in global proteomic studies. Furthermore, we demonstrated the ability of Azo to serve as an “all‐in‐one” MS‐compatible surfactant for both top‐down and bottom‐up proteomics, with streamlined workflows for high‐throughput proteomics amenable to clinical applications.

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