Mass Spectrometric Quantitation of Peptides and Proteins Using Stable Isotope Standards and Capture by Anti-Peptide Antibodies (SISCAPA)
University of Victoria · Genome British Columbia
Abstract
A method (denoted SISCAPA) for quantitation of peptides in complex digests is described. In the method, anti-peptide antibodies immobilized on 100 nanoliter nanoaffinity columns are used to enrich specific peptides along with spiked stable-isotope-labeled internal standards of the same sequence. Upon elution from the anti-peptide antibody supports, electrospray mass spectrometry is used to quantitate the peptides (natural and labeled). In a series of pilot experiments, tryptic test peptides were chosen for four proteins of human plasma (hemopexin, alpha1 antichymotrypsin, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha) from a pool of 10,203 in silico tryptic peptide candidates representing 237 known plasma…
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Authors
6- NLN. Leigh AndersonCorresponding
University of Victoria, Genome British Columbia
- NGNorman G. Anderson
University of Victoria, Genome British Columbia
- LRLee R. Haines
Genome British Columbia, University of Victoria
- DBDarryl B. Hardie
University of Victoria, Genome British Columbia
- RWRobert W. Olafson
Genome British Columbia, University of Victoria
Topics & keywords
- Peptide
- Chemistry
- Chromatography
- Mass spectrometry
- Polyclonal antibodies
- Elution
- Bottom-up proteomics
- Electrospray ionization