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Development of an efficient, effective, and economical technology for proteome analysis

Katherine Martin, Ha T. Le, Ahmed Abdelgawad, Canyuan Yang, Guotao Lu, Jessica L. Keffer, Xiaohui Zhang, Zhihao Zhuang, Papa Nii Asare‐Okai, Clara S. Chan, Mona Batish, Yanbao Yu

2024Cell Reports Methods26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present an efficient, effective, and economical approach, named E3technology, for proteomics sample preparation. By immobilizing silica microparticles into the polytetrafluoroethylene matrix, we develop a robust membrane medium, which could serve as a reliable platform to generate proteomics-friendly samples in a rapid and low-cost fashion. We benchmark its performance using different formats and demonstrate them with a variety of sample types of varied complexity, quantity, and volume. Our data suggest that E3technology provides proteome-wide identification and quantitation performance equivalent or superior to many existing methods. We further propose an enhanced single-vessel approach, named E4technology, which performs on-filter in-cell digestion with minimal sample loss and high sensitivity, enabling low-input and low-cell proteomics. Lastly, we utilized the above technologies to investigate RNA-binding proteins and profile the intact bacterial cell proteome.

Topics & Concepts

ProteomeProteomicsComputer scienceBenchmark (surveying)Identification (biology)Sample (material)Computational biologyChemistryBioinformaticsChromatographyBiologyBiochemistryGeneGeodesyGeographyBotanyAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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