1. Mass Spectrometry Acquisition and Fractionation Recommendations for TMT11 and TMT16 Labeled Samples.
- Author
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Riley RM, Negri GL, Cheng SG, Spencer Miko SE, Morin RD, and Morin GB
- Subjects
- Humans, Chemical Fractionation methods, Staining and Labeling methods, Proteomics methods, Proteomics standards, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods, Proteome analysis
- Abstract
Proteome coverage and accurate protein quantification are both important for evaluating biological systems; however, compromises between quantification, coverage, and mass spectrometry (MS) resources are often necessary. Consequently, experimental parameters that impact coverage and quantification must be adjusted, depending on experimental goals. Among these parameters is offline prefractionation, which is utilized in MS-based proteomics to decrease sample complexity resulting in higher overall proteome coverage upon MS analysis. Prefractionation leads to increases in required MS analysis time, although this is often mitigated by isobaric labeling using tandem-mass tags (TMT), which allow samples to be multiplexed. Here we evaluate common prefractionation schemes, TMT variants, and MS acquisition methods and their impact on protein quantification and coverage. Furthermore, we provide recommendations for experimental design depending on the experimental goals.
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- 2024
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