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A multicentric study to evaluate the use of relative retention times in targeted proteomics.

Authors :
Vialas V
Colomé-Calls N
Abian J
Aloria K
Alvarez-Llamas G
Antúnez O
Arizmendi JM
Azkargorta M
Barceló-Batllori S
Barderas MG
Blanco F
Casal JI
Casas V
de la Torre C
Chicano-Gálvez E
Elortza F
Espadas G
Estanyol JM
Fernandez-Irigoyen J
Fernandez-Puente P
Fidalgo MJ
Fuentes M
Gay M
Gil C
Hainard A
Hernaez ML
Ibarrola N
Kopylov AT
Lario A
Lopez JA
López-Lucendo M
Marcilla M
Marina-Ramírez A
Marko-Varga G
Martín L
Mora MI
Morato-López E
Muñoz J
Odena MA
de Oliveira E
Orera I
Ortea I
Pasquarello C
Ray KB
Rezeli M
Ruppen I
Sabidó E
Del Pino MMS
Sancho J
Santamaría E
Vazquez J
Vilaseca M
Vivanco F
Walters JJ
Zgoda VG
Corrales FJ
Canals F
Paradela A
Source :
Journal of proteomics [J Proteomics] 2017 Jan 30; Vol. 152, pp. 138-149. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Oct 29.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Despite the maturity reached by targeted proteomic strategies, reliable and standardized protocols are urgently needed to enhance reproducibility among different laboratories and analytical platforms, facilitating a more widespread use in biomedical research. To achieve this goal, the use of dimensionless relative retention times (iRT), defined on the basis of peptide standard retention times (RT), has lately emerged as a powerful tool. The robustness, reproducibility and utility of this strategy were examined for the first time in a multicentric setting, involving 28 laboratories that included 24 of the Spanish network of proteomics laboratories (ProteoRed-ISCIII). According to the results obtained in this study, dimensionless retention time values (iRTs) demonstrated to be a useful tool for transferring and sharing peptide retention times across different chromatographic set-ups both intra- and inter-laboratories. iRT values also showed very low variability over long time periods. Furthermore, parallel quantitative analyses showed a high reproducibility despite the variety of experimental strategies used, either MRM (multiple reaction monitoring) or pseudoMRM, and the diversity of analytical platforms employed.<br />Biological Significance: From the very beginning of proteomics as an analytical science there has been a growing interest in developing standardized methods and experimental procedures in order to ensure the highest quality and reproducibility of the results. In this regard, the recent (2012) introduction of the dimensionless retention time concept has been a significant advance. In our multicentric (28 laboratories) study we explore the usefulness of this concept in the context of a targeted proteomics experiment, demonstrating that dimensionless retention time values is a useful tool for transferring and sharing peptide retention times across different chromatographic set-ups.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1876-7737
Volume :
152
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of proteomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27989941
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2016.10.014