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Recent advances in isobaric labeling and applications in quantitative proteomics

Michael K. Sivanich, Ting‐Jia Gu, Dylan Nicholas Tabang, Lingjun Li

2022PROTEOMICS79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged at the forefront of quantitative proteomic techniques. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) can be used to determine abundances of proteins and peptides in complex biological samples. Several methods have been developed and adapted for accurate quantification based on chemical isotopic labeling. Among various chemical isotopic labeling techniques, isobaric tagging approaches rely on the analysis of peptides from MS2-based quantification rather than MS1-based quantification. In this review, we will provide an overview of several isobaric tags along with some recent developments including complementary ion tags, improvements in sensitive quantitation of analytes with lower abundance, strategies to increase multiplexing capabilities, and targeted analysis strategies. We will also discuss limitations of isobaric tags and approaches to alleviate these restrictions through bioinformatic tools and data acquisition methods. This review will highlight several applications of isobaric tags, including biomarker discovery and validation, thermal proteome profiling, cross-linking for structural investigations, single-cell analysis, top-down proteomics, along with applications to different molecules including neuropeptides, glycans, metabolites, and lipids, while providing considerations and evaluations to each application.

Topics & Concepts

ProteomicsIsobaric labelingIsobaric processQuantitative proteomicsComputational biologyStable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell cultureData scienceComputer scienceBiologyPhysicsBiochemistryThermodynamicsGeneAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies