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Metabolic Labeling and Protein Linearization Technology Allow the Study of Proteins Secreted by Cultured Cells in Serum-Containing Media
- Source :
- Journal of Proteome Research. 8:4779-4788
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2009.
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Abstract
- Supernatants from cell cultures (also called conditioned media, CMs) are commonly analyzed to study the pool of secreted proteins (secretome). To reduce the exogenous protein background, serum-free media are often used to obtain CMs. Serum deprivation, however, can severely affect cell viability and phenotype, including protein secretion. We present a strategy to analyze the proteins secreted by cells in fetal bovine serum-containing CMs, which combines the advantage of metabolic labeling and protein concentration linearization techniques. Incubation of CMs with a hexapeptide ligand library was used to reduce the dynamic range of the samples and led to the identification of 3 times more proteins than in untreated CM samples. Labeling with a deuterated amino acid was used to distinguish between cellular proteins and homologous bovine proteins contained in the medium. Application of the strategy to two breast cancer cell lines led to the identification of proteins secreted in different amounts and which could correlate with their varying degree of aggressiveness. Selected reaction monitoring (SRM)-based quantitation of three proteins of interest in the crude samples yielded data in good agreement with the results from concentration-equalized samples.
- Subjects :
- Proteomics
Serum
protein concentration linearization
Statistical-Model
Proteome
medicine.medical_treatment
Quantitative proteomics
Growth-Factor
stable isotope labeling
Biology
Lc-Ms/Ms
Biomarker Discovery
Peptide Mapping
Biochemistry
Mass Spectrometry
Cell Line, Tumor
Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture
Tumor Microenvironment
medicine
Animals
Humans
Breast-Cancer
Viability assay
Mass-Spectrometry
chemistry.chemical_classification
Quantitative Proteomics
Chromatography
Growth factor
Polyacrylamide-Gels
Proteins
Reproducibility of Results
secretome analysis
Blood Proteins
General Chemistry
Secretomics
Peptide Fragments
Human Plasma Proteome
Amino acid
Secretory protein
chemistry
Cell culture
Culture Media, Conditioned
Isotope Labeling
Cattle
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15353907 and 15353893
- Volume :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Proteome Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e5e851ff38e126ab416f70d4a588fc0b