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A Spin-Tip Enrichment Strategy for Simultaneous Analysis of N-Glycopeptides and Phosphopeptides from Human Pancreatic Tissues
Published on: May 4, 2022
Phosphorylation analysis of primary human T lymphocytes using sequential IMAC and titanium oxide enrichment
Montserrat Carrascal1, David Ovelleiro, Vanessa Casas
1CSIC/UAB Proteomics Laboratory, IIBB-CSIC, IDIBAPS, Facultad de Medicina, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain. montserrat.carrascal@gmail.com
Abstract:
T lymphocytes mediate cellular and humoral defense against foreign bodies or autoantigens. An understanding of T-cell information processing furthers studies of the immunological response. We describe a large-scale phosphorylation analysis of primary T cells using a multidimensional separation strategy, involving preparative SDS-PAGE for prefractionation, in-gel digestion and sequential phosphopeptide enrichment using IMAC and TiO2. A total of 281 phosphorylation sites (197 of high confidence, Ascore > 15), mapping to 204 human gene sequences, were identified by LC-MS(n) analysis in an LTQ linear ion trap. Subsequently, we created the LymPHOS database (http://lymphos.org), which links mass spectrometric peptide information to phosphorylation sites and phosphoprotein sequences.

