1. Neucode Labels for Multiplexed, Absolute Protein Quantification
- Author
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Derek J. Bailey, Joshua J. Coon, Emily A. Voigt, Christopher M. Rose, Gregory K. Potts, Michael S. Westphall, John Yin, and Alexander S. Hebert
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,Infection time ,Chemistry ,Viral protein ,viruses ,Quantitative proteomics ,Analytical chemistry ,Context (language use) ,Computational biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Tandem mass spectrum ,Multiplexing ,Analytical Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Metabolic labeling ,medicine ,Absolute protein quantification - Abstract
We describe a new method to accomplish multiplexed, absolute protein quantification in a targeted fashion. The approach draws upon the recently developed neutron encoding (NeuCode) metabolic labeling strategy and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). Since PRM scanning relies upon high-resolution tandem mass spectra for targeted protein quantification, incorporation of multiple NeuCode labeled peptides permits high levels of multiplexing that can be accessed from high-resolution tandem mass spectra. Here we demonstrate this approach in cultured cells by monitoring a viral infection and the corresponding viral protein production over many infection time points in a single experiment. In this context the NeuCode PRM combination affords up to 30 channels of quantitative information in a single MS experiment.
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- 2016