December 13, 2024
Book Chapter

A Tip-based Workflow for Sensitive IMAC-based Low Nanogram Level Phosphoproteomics

Abstract

Analyzing the phosphoproteome at nanoscale poses a significant challenge, mainly due to the substantial sample loss from non-specific surface adsorption during the enrichment of low stoichiometric phosphopeptides. Here, we describe a tandem tip-based phosphoproteomics sample preparation method capable of sequential sample cleanup and enrichment without the need for additional sample transfer, thereby minimizing sample loss. Integration of this method to our recently developed SOP (Surfactant-assisted One-Pot sample preparation) and iBASIL (improved Boosting to Amplify Signal with Isobaric Labeling) approaches creates a streamlined workflow, enabling sensitive, high-throughput nanoscale phosphoproteomics measurements.

Published: December 13, 2024

Citation

Tsai C., C. Hsu, Y. Wang, H. Kim, and T. Liu. 2024. A Tip-based Workflow for Sensitive IMAC-based Low Nanogram Level Phosphoproteomics. In Proteomics for Drug Discovery. Methods in Molecular Biology, edited by J. Blonder. 129–140. New York, New York:Humana Press. PNNL-SA-191845. doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-3922-1_9

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