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APols-Aided Protein Precipitation: A Rapid Method for Concentrating Proteins for Proteomic Analysis
Authors:Zhibin Ning  Brett Hawley  Deeptee Seebun  Daniel Figeys
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry, Immunology and Microbiology, Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract:Amphipols (APols) are a newly designed and milder class of detergent. They have been used primarily in protein structure analysis for membrane protein trapping and stabilization. We have recently demonstrated that APols can be used as an alternative detergent for proteome extraction and digestion, to achieve a “One-stop” single-tube workflow for proteomics. In this workflow, APols are removed by precipitation after protein digestion without depleting the digested peptides. Here, we took further advantage of this precipitation characteristic of APols to concentrate proteins from diluted samples. In contrast with tryptic peptides, a decrease in pH leads to the unbiased co-precipitation of APols with proteins, including globular hydrophilic proteins. We demonstrated that this precipitation is a combined effect of acid precipitation and the APols’ protein interactions. Also, we have been able to demonstrate that APols-aided protein precipitation works well on diluted samples, such as secretome sample, and provides a rapid method for protein concentration.
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