articlePROTEOMICSMar 3, 2011Closed access

Reversed‐phase chromatography with multiple fraction concatenation strategy for proteome profiling of human MCF10A cells

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory · Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

In this study, we evaluated a concatenated low pH (pH 3) and high pH (pH 10) reversed-phase liquid chromatography strategy as a first dimension for two-dimensional liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry ("shotgun") proteomic analysis of trypsin-digested human MCF10A cell sample. Compared with the more traditional strong cation exchange method, the use of concatenated high pH reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a first-dimension fractionation strategy resulted in 1.8- and 1.6-fold increases in the number of peptide and protein identifications (with two or more unique peptides), respectively. In addition to broader identifications, advantages of the concatenated high pH fractionation approach include…

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Keywords
  • Shotgun proteomics
  • Chromatography
  • Chemistry
  • Fractionation
  • Proteome
  • Concatenation (mathematics)
  • Shotgun
  • Peptide
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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