Authors
Thomas P Conrads, Kim Alving, Timothy D Veenstra, Mikhail E Belov, Gordon A Anderson, David J Anderson, Mary S Lipton, Lijliana Paša-Tolić, Harold R Udseth, William B Chrisler, Brian D Thrall, Richard D Smith
Publication date
2001/5/1
Journal
Analytical chemistry
Volume
73
Issue
9
Pages
2132-2139
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We describe the combined use of 15N-metabolic labeling and a cysteine-reactive biotin affinity tag to isolate and quantitate cysteine-containing polypeptides (Cys-polypeptides) from Deinococcus radiodurans as well as from mouse B16 melanoma cells. D. radiodurans were cultured in both natural isotopic abundance and 15N-enriched media. Equal numbers of cells from both cultures were combined and the soluble proteins extracted. This mixture of isotopically distinct proteins was derivatized using a commercially available cysteine-reactive reagent that contains a biotin group. Following trypsin digestion, the resulting modified peptides were isolated using immobilized avidin. The mixture was analyzed by capillary reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC) on-line with ion trap mass spectrometry (MS) as well as Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR) MS. The resulting spectra contain numerous pairs …
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