Authors
Joshua N Adkins, Susan M Varnum, Kenneth J Auberry, Ronald J Moore, Nicolas H Angell, Richard D Smith, David L Springer, Joel G Pounds
Publication date
2002/12/1
Journal
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Volume
1
Issue
12
Pages
947-955
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Blood serum is a complex body fluid that contains various proteins ranging in concentration over at least 9 orders of magnitude. Using a combination of mass spectrometry technologies with improvements in sample preparation, we have performed a proteomic analysis with submilliliter quantities of serum and increased the measurable concentration range for proteins in blood serum beyond previous reports. We have detected 490 proteins in serum by on-line reversed-phase microcapillary liquid chromatography coupled with ion trap mass spectrometry. To perform this analysis, immunoglobulins were removed from serum using protein A/G, and the remaining proteins were digested with trypsin. Resulting peptides were separated by strong cation exchange chromatography into distinct fractions prior to analysis. This separation resulted in a 3–5-fold increase in the number of proteins detected in an individual serum …
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