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Proteomic profiling of culture filtrates from M.tuberculosis H37Rv


ABSTRACT: In this report, a novel tandem cascade of biomimetic affinity chromatography (BiAC) system was used to fractionate the culture filtrate proteins (CFPs) of M. tuberculosis (MTB) prior to LC-MS/MS analysis. Consequently, in fractionations by 6 BiAC columns, 541 proteins from CFPs were identified using stringent database research by Mascot and scaffold software with ƿ < 0.05, each protein was determined with two distinct peptide sequences. And 248 proteins were identified in un-fractionated culture filtrates. Compared with un-fractionated sample, both proteomic coverage and accuracy of MS analysis were remarkably improved using BiAC fractionations. In 242 identifications by both BiAC fractionations and un-fractionated samples, the average number of matched peptide sequence was increased from 14 hits to 44 hits after BiAC fractionation. The average coverage of peptide sequence of these 242 proteins was also increased from 19.6% (un-fractionation) to 26.1% (fractionation). Compared with previous identifications in CFPs, 11.15% (61/547) identifications in this study have not been reported. The majority of these newly identifications possess extremely biochemical characteristics that usually are not suitable be fractionated by gel-based proteomic approach, of which 12 proteins with Mw<10kDa or Mw>140kDa, 10 with pI<4.0 or pI>10. And 20 membrane proteins, of which have 9 with 2-14 transmembrane domains. Taken together, the BiAC system can enhance the proteomic detection coverage especially by reducing the complexity of sample, improving the low copy and extremely biochemical characteristic proteins.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ

ORGANISM(S): Salmonella Enterica Subsp. Enterica Serovar Untypable Str. 83332 Mycobacterium Tuberculosis H37rv

TISSUE(S): Cell Suspension Culture, Monocyte

DISEASE(S): Mixed Disorder As Reaction To Stress

SUBMITTER: guorong ma  

LAB HEAD: Rongxiu Li

PROVIDER: PXD005290 | Pride | 2018-07-05

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Improving basic and membrane protein MS detection of the culture filtrate proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv by biomimetic affinity prefractionation.

Ma Guorong G   Zhang Kang K   Zhou Fuqiang F   Gao Lina L   Sun Zhanqiang Z   Deng Li L   Zhang Shulin S   Li Rongxiu R  

Proteomics 20170501 10


The culture filtrate proteins (CFPs) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis have been shown to induce protective immune responses in human and animal models, making them a promising source of candidate targets for tuberculosis drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics. The constituents of the M. tuberculosis CFP proteome are complex and vary with growth conditions. To effectively profile CFPs, gel-based prefractionation is usually performed before MS analysis. In this study, we describe a novel prefractionation  ...[more]

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