Combined use of a solid-phase hexapeptide ligand library with liquid chromatography and two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis for intact plasma proteomics.

International journal of proteomics Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-08 DOI:10.1155/2011/739615
Tatsuo Hagiwara, Yumi Saito, Yukiko Nakamura, Takeshi Tomonaga, Yasufumi Murakami, Tadashi Kondo
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The intact plasma proteome is of great interest in biomarker studies because intact proteins reflect posttranslational protein processing such as phosphorylation that may correspond to disease status. We examined the utility of a solid-phase hexapeptide ligand library in combination with conventional plasma proteomics modalities for comprehensive profiling of intact plasma proteins. Plasma proteins were sequentially fractionated using depletion columns for albumin and immunoglobulin, and separated using an anion-exchange column. Proteins in each fraction were treated with a solid-phase hexapeptide ligand library and compared to those without treatment. Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis demonstrated an increased number of protein spots in the treated samples. Mass spectrometric studies of these protein spots with unique intensity in the treated samples resulted in the identification of high- and medium-abundance proteins. Our results demonstrated the possible utility of a solid-phase hexapeptide ligand library to reveal greater number of intact plasma proteins. The characteristics of proteins with unique affinity to the library remain to be clarified by more extensive mass spectrometric protein identification, and optimized protocols should be established for large-scale plasma biomarker studies.

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将固相六肽配体文库与液相色谱和二维凝胶电泳相结合用于完整的血浆蛋白质组学。
完整的血浆蛋白质组在生物标志物研究中有很大的兴趣,因为完整的蛋白质反映了翻译后的蛋白质加工,如磷酸化,可能与疾病状态相对应。我们研究了固相六肽配体文库与传统血浆蛋白质组学模式相结合的效用,以全面分析完整的血浆蛋白。血浆蛋白用白蛋白和免疫球蛋白耗尽柱依次分离,并用阴离子交换柱分离。每个部分中的蛋白质用固相六肽配体文库处理,并与未处理的蛋白质进行比较。二维差异凝胶电泳显示,处理后的样品中蛋白质斑点数量增加。在处理过的样品中对这些具有独特强度的蛋白质点进行质谱研究,鉴定出高丰度和中等丰度的蛋白质。我们的结果证明了固相六肽配体文库可能用于揭示更多完整血浆蛋白。与该文库具有独特亲和力的蛋白质的特性仍有待更广泛的质谱蛋白鉴定来澄清,并应建立优化的方案以进行大规模的血浆生物标志物研究。
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