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Effective removal of nonionic detergents in protein mass spectrometry, hydrogen/deuterium exchange, and proteomics

Authors :
Rey, Martial
Mrazek, Hynek
Pompach, Petr
Novak, Petr
Pelosi, Ludovic
Brandolin, Gerard
Forest, Eric
Havlicek, Vladimir
Man, Petr
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. June 15, 2010, Vol. 82 Issue 12, p5107, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Detergents are frequently used for protein isolation and solubilization. Their presence is crucial in membrane protein protocols or in lipid raft proteomics. However, they are usually poorly compatible with mass spectrometry. Several different sample preparation protocols are routinely used, but they are either laborious or suffer from sample losses. Here, we describe our alternative method for nonionic detergent removal. It is based on selective detergent extraction after capture of the sample on a reversed phase cartridge. The extraction is performed by chlorinated solvents and works well for polyoxyethylene based nonionic detergents, but also for polymers like polyethylene and propylene glycol. Detergent removal can be also carried out on the protein level but a special care must be taken with hydrephobic proteins. In such cases, it is preferable to perform detergent removal after proteolysis which digests the protein to peptides and reduces the hydrophobicity. The method can easily be automated and is compatible with hydrogen/deuterium exchange coupled to mass spectrometry. 10.1021/ac100171m

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032700
Volume :
82
Issue :
12
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.229991017