Development of an Efficient, Effective, and Economical Technology for Proteome Analysis.
Yanbao YuKatherine MartinHa LeCanyuan YangGuotao LuXiaohui ZhangCatherine GrimesZhihao ZhuangPapa Nii Asare-OkaiPublished in: Research square (2023)
Proteomics experiments have typically high economic and technical barriers to broad biomedical scientists, which not only result in costly supplies and accessories for sample preparation but also the reluctance to adapt new techniques. In the present study, we present an effective and efficient, yet economical technology, which we call E3technology, for proteomics sample preparation. By immobilizing silica microparticles into a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) matrix, we developed a novel medium, which could be used as a robust and reliable proteomics platform to generate LCMS-friendly samples in a rapid and low-cost fashion. Using different formats of E3technology, including E3tip, E3filter, E3cartridge, and E3plate, we explored a variety of sample types in varied complexity, quantity, volume, and size, including bacterial, fungi, mammalian cells, mouse tissue, and human body fluids. We benchmark their performance against several established approaches. Our data suggest that E3technology outperforms many of the currently available techniques in terms of proteome identification and quantitation. It is widely applicable, highly reproducible, readily scalable and automatable, and is user-friendly and stress-free to non-expert proteomics laboratories. It does not require specialized expertise and equipment, and significantly lowers the technical and economical barrier to proteomics experiments. An enhanced version, E4technology, also opens new avenues to sample preparation for low input and/or low-cell proteomics analysis. The presented technologies by our study represent a breakthrough innovation in biomedical science, and we anticipate widespread adoption by the proteomics community.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- low cost
- label free
- healthcare
- public health
- liquid chromatography
- endothelial cells
- mental health
- electronic health record
- palliative care
- high performance liquid chromatography
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- high throughput
- mesenchymal stem cells
- clinical practice
- tandem mass spectrometry
- sensitive detection
- life cycle