1. Use of focused ultrasonication in activity-based profiling of deubiquitinating enzymes in tissue
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Mariola J. Edelmann, Wes Baumgartner, Leslie A. Shack, Ty B. Schmidt, William B. Epperson, Aswathy N. Rai, and Bindu Nanduri
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Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Enzyme function ,Sonication ,Biophysics ,Biochemistry ,Article ,Deubiquitinating enzyme ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tissue Lysis ,Animals ,Sample preparation ,Lung ,Molecular Biology ,Chromatography ,Deubiquitinating Enzymes ,biology ,Chemistry ,Bovine lung ,Cell Biology ,030104 developmental biology ,Ultrasonic Waves ,biology.protein ,Cattle ,Homogenization (biology) - Abstract
To develop a reproducible tissue lysis method that retains enzyme function for activity-based protein profiling, we compared four different methods to obtain protein extracts from bovine lung tissue: focused ultrasonication, standard sonication, mortar & pestle method, and homogenization combined with standard sonication. Focused ultrasonication and mortar & pestle methods were sufficiently effective for activity-based profiling of deubiquitinases in tissue, and focused ultrasonication also had the fastest processing time. We used focused-ultrasonicator for subsequent activity-based proteomic analysis of deubiquitinases to test the compatibility of this method in sample preparation for activity-based chemical proteomics.
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- 2016
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