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Quantification of Site-specific Protein Lysine Acetylation and Succinylation Stoichiometry Using Data-independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry
Published on: April 4, 2018
Chemical Acetylation of Ligands and Two-Step Digestion Protocol for Reducing Codigestion in Affinity
David M Hollenstein1,2, Margarita Maurer-Granofszky3, Wolfgang Reiter2
1Department for Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University of Vienna, Center for Molecular Biology, Vienna Biocenter Campus (VBC), Dr. Bohr-Gasse 9, Vienna 1030, Austria.
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We present an effective, fast, and user-friendly method to reduce codigestion of bead-bound ligands, such as antibodies or streptavidin, in affinity purification-mass spectrometry experiments. A short preincubation of beads with Sulfo-NHS-Acetate leads to chemical acetylation of lysine residues, making ligands insusceptible to Lys-C-mediated proteolysis. In contrast to similar approaches, our procedure offers the advantage of exclusively using nontoxic chemicals and employing mild chemical reaction conditions. After binding of bait proteins to Sulfo-NHS-Acetate treated beads, we employ a two-step digestion protocol with the sequential use of Lys-C protease for on-bead digestion followed by in-solution digestion of the released proteins with trypsin. The implementation of this protocol results in a strong reduction of contaminating ligand peptides, which allows significantly higher amounts of sample to be subjected to LC-MS analysis, improving sensitivity and quantitative accuracy.
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