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Variation and quantification among a target set of phosphopeptides in human plasma by multiple reaction monitoring and SWATH-MS2 data-independent acquisition

Authors :
Anna M. Zawadzka
Bradford W. Gibson
Alexandria K. Sahu
Susan J. Fisher
Birgit Schilling
Jason M. Held
Penelope M. Drake
Michael P. Cusack
Source :
ELECTROPHORESIS. 35:3487-3497
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Human plasma contains proteins that reflect overall health and represents a rich source of proteins for identifying and understanding disease pathophysiology. However, few studies have investigated changes in plasma phosphoproteins. In addition, little is known about the normal variations in these phosphoproteins, especially with respect to specific sites of modification. To address these questions, we evaluated variability in plasma protein phosphorylation in healthy individuals using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) and SWATH-MS2 data-independent acquisition. First, we developed a discovery workflow for phosphopeptide enrichment from plasma and identified targets for MRM assays. Next, we analyzed plasma from healthy donors using an analytical workflow consisting of MRM and SWATH-MS2 that targeted phosphopeptides from 58 and 68 phosphoproteins, respectively. These two methods produced similar results showing low variability in 13 phosphosites from 10 phosphoproteins (CVinter 30%). Moreover, these phosphopeptides originate from phosphoproteins involved in cellular processes governing homeostasis, immune response, cell-extracellular matrix interactions, lipid and sugar metabolism, and cell signaling. This limited assessment of technical and biological variability in phosphopeptides generated from plasma phosphoproteins among healthy volunteers constitutes a reference for future studies that target protein phosphorylation as biomarkers.

Details

ISSN :
01730835
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ELECTROPHORESIS
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3581bc48b1a9381133f32c7ed4eb12e9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.201400167