Unspecific Molecular Adsorption (UMA) sample preparation method for bottom-up and whole protein analysis. The foundation.
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ABSTRACT: The protein sample preparation methods for shotgun proteomics are nowadays well established unlike the ones for whole protein analysis. The goal of my work has been to
create a simple methodology which provides a single uncomplicated sample preparation
tool for these two fields. Nowadays the bulk of proteomics work is done using detergents
for protein solubilization. The presented concept, which is based on unspecific adsorption of
protein molecules on wide pore materials, allows for protein capture and clean-up from
solutions of the most commonly used sodium dodecyl sulphate detergent. It could also be
applied to proteins in detergent-free solutions. After the capture and clean-up, proteins
could be either cleaved for the downstream peptide analysis or eluted for the whole protein
analysis. If required, the eluted whole proteins could be recaptured and cleaved into
peptides. Depending on the experimental goals, the sample preparation device could be
fitted with embedded proteolytic enzymes to simplify routine sample processing and/or
reversed phase media for the downstream peptide or protein separation.
INSTRUMENT(S): BioAccord (Waters), LTQ Orbitrap Velos, Synapt G1, Orbitrap Exploris 240
ORGANISM(S): Bos Taurus (ncbitaxon:9913) Sus Scrofa (ncbitaxon:9823) Homo Sapiens (ncbitaxon:9606) Mus Musculus (ncbitaxon:10090)
SUBMITTER:
Alexandre Zougman
PROVIDER: MSV000100759 | MassIVE | Sun Feb 08 08:19:00 GMT 2026
REPOSITORIES: MassIVE
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