A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples.

Schelletter L, Hertel O, Antar SJ, Scherling C, Lattig J, Noll T, Hoffrogge R (2020)
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 35(2): e8873.

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Schelletter, LouiseUniBi; Hertel, OliverUniBi ; Antar, Shareef Jarvi; Scherling, Christian; Lattig, Jens; Noll, ThomasUniBi ; Hoffrogge, RaimundUniBi
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RATIONALE: High-throughput reliable data generation has become a substantial requirement in many "omics" investigations. In proteomics the sample preparation workflow consists of multiple steps adding more bias to the sample with each additional manual step. Especially for label-free quantification experiments, this drastically impedes reproducible quantification of proteins in replicates. Here, a positive pressure workstation was evaluated to increase automation of sample preparation and reduce workload as well as consumables.; METHODS: Digested peptide samples were purified utilizing a new semi-automated sample preparation device, the Resolvex A200, followed by nLC-ESI-Orbitrap MS/MS measurements. In addition, the sorbents Maestro and WWP2 (available in conventional cartridge and dual-chamber narrow bore extraction columns) were compared with Sep-Pak C18 cartridges. Raw data was analyzed by MaxQuant and Perseus software.; RESULTS: The semi-automated workflow with the Resolvex A200 workstation and both new sorbents produced highly reproducible results within 10-300 mug of peptide starting material. The new workflow performed equally well as the routinely conducted manual workflow with similar technical variability in MSMS-based identifications of peptides and proteins. A first application of the system to a biological question contributed to highly reliable results, where time-resolved proteomic data was separated by PCA and hierarchical clustering.; CONCLUSIONS: The new workstation was successfully established for proteolytic peptide purification in our proteomic workflow without any drawbacks. Highly reproducible results were obtained in decreased time per sample, which will facilitate further large-scale proteomic investigations. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Zeitschriftentitel
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry
Band
35
Ausgabe
2
Art.-Nr.
e8873
eISSN
1097-0231
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2944311

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Schelletter L, Hertel O, Antar SJ, et al. A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry. 2020;35(2): e8873.
Schelletter, L., Hertel, O., Antar, S. J., Scherling, C., Lattig, J., Noll, T., & Hoffrogge, R. (2020). A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, 35(2), e8873. doi:10.1002/rcm.8873
Schelletter, Louise, Hertel, Oliver, Antar, Shareef Jarvi, Scherling, Christian, Lattig, Jens, Noll, Thomas, and Hoffrogge, Raimund. 2020. “A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples.”. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 35 (2): e8873.
Schelletter, L., Hertel, O., Antar, S. J., Scherling, C., Lattig, J., Noll, T., and Hoffrogge, R. (2020). A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 35:e8873.
Schelletter, L., et al., 2020. A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, 35(2): e8873.
L. Schelletter, et al., “A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples.”, Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, vol. 35, 2020, : e8873.
Schelletter, L., Hertel, O., Antar, S.J., Scherling, C., Lattig, J., Noll, T., Hoffrogge, R.: A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry. 35, : e8873 (2020).
Schelletter, Louise, Hertel, Oliver, Antar, Shareef Jarvi, Scherling, Christian, Lattig, Jens, Noll, Thomas, and Hoffrogge, Raimund. “A Positive Pressure Workstation for Semi Automated Peptide Purification of Complex Proteomic Samples.”. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 35.2 (2020): e8873.
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