Minimizing Back Exchange in 18O/16O Quantitative Proteomics Experiments by Incorporation of Immobilized Trypsin into the Initial Digestion Step
- 24 January 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 79 (5) , 2158-2162
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac0620819
Abstract
Differential labeling of peptides via the use of the 18O-water proteolytic labeling method has been widely adopted for quantitative shotgun proteomics studies due to its simplicity and low reagent costs. In this report, the use of immobilized trypsin in the initial digestion step, in addition to the initial digestion step, is explored as a means to minimize postlabeling back exchange of 18O-labeled peptides into the 16O form when multidimensional peptide separation methods (here, isoelectric focusing of peptides) are incorporated into the sample workflow. Examples are shown with a mixture of standard proteins and a sample from an ongoing clinical proteomics study.Keywords
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