Abstract

We describe an automated method for shotgun proteomics named multidimensional protein identification technology (MudPIT), which combines multidimensional liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. The multidimensional liquid chromatography method integrates a strong cation-exchange (SCX) resin and reversed-phase resin in a biphasic column. We detail the improvements over a system described by Link et al. (Link, A. J.; Eng, J.; Schieltz, D. M.; Carmack, E.; Mize, G. J.; Morris, D. R.; Garvik, B. M.; Yates, J. R., III. Nat. Biotechnol. 1999, 17, 676−682) that separates and acquires tandem mass spectra for thousands of peptides. Peptides elute off the SCX phase by increasing pI, and elution off the SCX material is evenly distributed across an analysis. In addition, we describe the chromatographic benchmarks of MudPIT. MudPIT was reproducible within 0.5% between two analyses. Furthermore, a dynamic range of 10 000 to 1 between the most abundant and least abundant proteins/peptides in a complex peptide mixture has been demonstrated. By improving sample preparation along with separations, the method improves the overall analysis of proteomes by identifying proteins of all functional and physical classes.

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ChemistryShotgun proteomicsChromatographyTandem mass spectrometryElutionShotgunMass spectrometryProteomeProteomicsElectrospray ionizationTandemPeptideElectrosprayBiochemistry

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Year
2001
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Volume
73
Issue
23
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5683-5690
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Dirk Wolters, Michael P. Washburn, John R. Yates (2001). An Automated Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology for Shotgun Proteomics. Analytical Chemistry , 73 (23) , 5683-5690. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac010617e

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10.1021/ac010617e