Proteomic Profile of EPS-Urine through FASP Digestion and Data-Independent Analysis
Licia Elvira Prestagiacomo, Caterina Gabriele, Paola Morelli, Maria Antonietta Rota, Stefano Alba, Giovanni Cuda, Rocco Damiano, Marco Gaspari
Abstract
Filter-aided sample protocol (FASP) is widely used for proteomics sample preparation because it allows to concentrate diluted samples and it is compatible with a wide variety of detergents. Bottom-up proteomics workflows like FASP increasingly rely on LC-MS/MS methods performed in data-independent analysis (DIA) mode, a scanning method that allows deep proteome coverage and low incidence of missing values. In this report, we will provide the details of a workflow that combines a FASP protocol, a double StageTip purification step and LC-MS/MS in DIA mode for urinary proteome mapping. As a model sample, we analyzed expressed prostatic secretions (EPS)-urine, a sample collected after a digital rectal exam (DRE), which is of interest in prostate cancer biomarker discovery studies.