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Published on: March 6, 2015
Mapping the N-Terminome in Tissue Biopsies by PCT-TAILS
Louise Bundgaard1, Simonas Savickas1, Ulrich Auf dem Keller2
1Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
Abstract:
Proteases play pivotal roles in multiple biological processes in all living organisms and are tightly regulated under normal conditions, but alterations in the proteolytic system and uncontrolled protease activity result in multiple pathological conditions. A disease will most often be defined by an ensemble of cleavage events-a proteolytic signature, thus the system-wide study of protease substrates has gained significant attention and identification of disease specific clusters of protease substrates holds great promise as targets for diagnostics and therapy.In this chapter we describe a method that enables fast and reproducible analysis of protease substrates and proteolytic products in an amount of tissue less than the quantity obtained by a standard biopsy. The method combines tissue disruption and protein extraction by pressure cycling technology (PCT), N-terminal enrichment by tandem mass tag (TMT)-terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrates (TAILS), peptide analysis by mass spectrometry (MS), and a general pipeline for interpretation of the data.
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