November 1, 2012
Journal Article

Evaluation of SDS depletion using an affinity spin column and IMS-MS detection

Abstract

While the use of detergents is necessary for a variety of protein isolation preparation protocols, often prior to mass spectral (MS) analysis, they are not compatible with MS analysis due to ion suppression and adduct formation. This manuscript describes optimization of detergent removal, using commercially available SDS depletion spin columns containing an affinity resin, providing for both increased protein recovery and thorough SDS removal. Ion mobility spectrometry coupled with mass spectrometry (IMS-MS) allowed for a concurrent analysis of both analyte and detergent. In the case of both proteins and peptides, higher detergent concentrations than previously reported provided an increase of sample recovery; however there was a limit as SDS was detected by IMS-MS at higher levels of SDS indicating incomplete detergent depletion. The results also suggest optimal conditions for SDS removal are dependent on the sample concentration. Overall, this study provides a useful guide for proteomic studies where SDS is required for efficient sample preparation.

Revised: March 28, 2013 | Published: November 1, 2012

Citation

Hengel S.M., E.A. Floyd, E.S. Baker, R. Zhao, S. Wu, and L. Pasa-Tolic. 2012. Evaluation of SDS depletion using an affinity spin column and IMS-MS detection. Proteomics 12, no. 21:3138-3142. PNNL-SA-87924. doi:10.1002/pmic.201200168