August 1, 2008
Journal Article

Application of pressurized solvents for ultrafast trypsin hydrolysis in proteomics: Proteomics on the fly

Abstract

A new method for rapid proteolytic digestion of proteins under high pressure that uses pressure cycling technology in the range of 5 to 35 kpsi was demonstrated for proteomic analysis. Successful in-solution digestions of single proteins and complex protein mixtures were achieved in 60 s and then analyzed by reversed phase liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization ion trap-mass spectrometry. Method performance in terms of the number of Shewanella oneidensis peptides and proteins identified in a shotgun approach was evaluated relative to a traditional “overnight” sample preparation method. Advantages of the new method include greatly simplified sample processing, easy implementation, no cross contamination among samples, and cost effectiveness.

Revised: October 16, 2015 | Published: August 1, 2008

Citation

Lopez-Ferrer D., K. Petritis, K.K. Hixson, T.H. Heibeck, R.J. Moore, M.E. Belov, and D.G. Camp, et al. 2008. Application of pressurized solvents for ultrafast trypsin hydrolysis in proteomics: Proteomics on the fly. Journal of Proteome Research 7, no. 8:3276-3281. PNNL-SA-60252. doi:10.1021/pr7008077