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Differential Precipitation of Proteins: A Simple Protein Fractionation Strategy to Gain Biological Insights with Proteomics.

Antonio F M PintoJolene K DiedrichJames J MorescoJohn Yates Iii
Published in: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2023)
Differential precipitation of proteins (DiffPOP) is a simple technique for fractionating complex protein mixtures. Using stepwise addition of acidified methanol, ten distinct subsets of proteins can be selectively precipitated by centrifugation and identified by mass spectrometry-based proteomics. We have previously shown that the ability of a protein to resist precipitation can be altered by drug binding, which enabled us to identify a novel drug-target interaction. Here, we show that the addition of DiffPOP to a standard LC-MS proteomics workflow results in a three-dimensional separation of peptides that increases protein coverage and peptide identifications. Importantly, DiffPOP reveals solubility differences between proteoforms, potentially providing valuable insights that are typically lost in bottom-up proteomics.
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