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. 2007 Sep;6(9):3827-34.
doi: 10.1021/pr0702767. Epub 2007 Jul 27.

Selective enrichment of tryptophan-containing peptides from protein digests employing a reversible derivatization with malondialdehyde and solid-phase capture on hydrazide beads

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Selective enrichment of tryptophan-containing peptides from protein digests employing a reversible derivatization with malondialdehyde and solid-phase capture on hydrazide beads

Alexandra Foettinger et al. J Proteome Res. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

A method for the selective enrichment of tryptophan-containing peptides from complex peptide mixtures such as protein digests is presented. It is based on the reversible reaction of tryptophan with malondialdehyde and trapping of the derivatized Trp-peptides on hydrazide beads via the free aldehyde group of the modified peptides. The peptides are subsequently recovered in their native form by specific cleavage reactions for further (mass spectrometric) analysis. The method was optimized and evaluated using a tryptic digest of a mixture of 10 model proteins, demonstrating a significant reduction in sample complexity while still allowing the identification of all proteins. The applicability of the tryptophan-specific enrichment procedure to complex biological samples is demonstrated for a total yeast cell lysate. Analysis of the processed fraction by 1D-LC-MS/MS confirms the specificity of the enrichment procedure, as more than 85% of the peptides recovered from the enrichment step contained tryptophan. The reduction in sample complexity also resulted in the identification of additional proteins in comparison to the untreated lysate.

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