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Systematic research on the pretreatment of peptides for quantitative proteomics using a C 18 microcolumn
Author(s) -
Zhai Linhui,
Chang Cheng,
Li Ning,
Duong Duc M.,
Chen Hao,
Deng Zixin,
Yang Jian,
Hong Xuechuan,
Zhu Yunping,
Xu Ping
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
proteomics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.26
H-Index - 167
eISSN - 1615-9861
pISSN - 1615-9853
DOI - 10.1002/pmic.201200591
Subject(s) - peptide , chemistry , chromatography , tandem mass spectrometry , proteomics , quantitative proteomics , tandem mass tag , mass spectrometry , amino acid , biochemistry , gene
Reversed phase microcolumns have been widely used for peptide pretreatment to desalt and remove interferences before tandem LC – MS in proteomics studies. However, few studies have characterized the effects of experimental parameters as well as column characteristics on the composition of identified peptides. In this study, several parameters including the concentration of ACN in washing buffer, the microcolumn's purification effect, the peptide recovery rate, and the dynamic‐binding capacity were characterized in detail, based upon stable isotope labeling by amino acids in a cell culture quantitative approach. The results showed that peptide losses can be reduced with low ACN concentration in washing buffers resulting in a recovery rate of approximately 82%. Furthermore, the effects of ACN concentration and loading amount on the properties of identified peptides were also evaluated. We found that the dynamic‐binding capacity of the column was approximately 26 μg. With increased loading amounts, more hydrophilic peptides were replaced by hydrophobic peptides.

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