Evaluation of the accuracy of protein quantification using isotope TMPP‐labeled peptides |
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Authors: | Hongyan Shen Mingrui An Xiao Zou Xuyang Zhao Qingsong Wang Guowen Xing Jianguo Ji |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Protein and Plant Gene Research, College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, P. R. China;2. Institute of Organic Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, P. R. China |
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Abstract: | N‐succinimidyloxycarbonylmethyl tris(2,4,6‐trimethoxyphenyl) phosphonium bromide (TMPP‐Ac‐OSu) reacts rapidly, mildly, and specifically with the N‐terminals of proteins and peptides. Thus, it can be developed as an ideal isotope‐coded tag to be used in quantitative proteomics. Here, we present a strategy for light and heavy TMPP‐based quantitative proteomic analysis, in which peptides in a mixture can be quantified using an on‐tip TMPP derivatization approach. To demonstrate the accuracy of this strategy, light and heavy TMPP‐labeled peptides were combined at different ratios and subsequently analyzed by LC‐MS/MS. The MS spectra and scatter plots show that peptide and protein ratios were both consistent with the mixed ratios. We observed a linear correlation between protein ratios and the predicted ratios. In comparison with SILAC method, the TMPP labeling method produced similarly accurate quantitative results with low CVs. In conclusion, our results suggest that this isotope‐coded TMPP method achieved accurate quantification and compatibility with IEF‐based separation. With the inherent advantages of TMPP derivatization, we believe that it holds great promise for future applications in quantitative proteomics analysis. |
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Keywords: | Isotope‐coded peptide labeling On‐tip derivatization StageTip Technology TMPP‐Ac‐OSu |
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