Monitoring protein expression in whole-cell extracts by targeted label- and standard-free LC-MS/MS

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Katharina Bluemlein
Markus Ralser
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[1] Mass Spectrometry Unit,Cambridge Systems Biology Centre & Department of Biochemistry
[2] Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics,undefined
[3] University of Cambridge,undefined
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Nature Protocols | 2011年 / 6卷
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Targeted quantification of proteins is a daily task in biological research but often relies on techniques such as western blotting that are only barely quantitative. Here we present a broadly applicable workflow for protein quantification from unpurified whole-cell extracts that can be completed in less than 3 d. Without prefractionation or affinity enrichment, a whole-cell extract is trypsin-digested in an acetonitrile-containing ammonium carbonate buffer and high-molecular-weight compounds are removed by filtration. A normalization strategy, which involves endogenous reference proteins, facilitates the determination of relative changes in protein expression without requiring isotope labeling or standard addition. On a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer, we demonstrate standard-free quantification of yeast proteins present over five orders of magnitude and present at ≥500 copies per cell. Liquid chromatography/multiple reaction monitoring (LC-MRM)–based proteomics is therefore a next-generation alternative to western blotting, as it allows simultaneous and reliable quantification of multiple endogenous proteins without the need for enrichment, isotope labeling or use of antibodies.
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