Proteomics pipeline for phosphoenrichment and its application on a human melanoma cell model
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Cell signalling is tightly regulated by post-translational modification of proteins. Among them, phosphorylation
is one of the most interesting and important. Identifying phosphorylation sites on proteins is challenging and
requires strategies for pre-separation and enrichment of the phosphorylated species. We applied four different
methods for phospho-enrichment involving TiO2 and IMAC matrix to human melanoma cell lysates of starved
A375 induced for 1 h with 1% FBS. Comparison of protocol efficiency was evaluated through peptide concentration,
sulphur and phosphorus content and peptide analysis by LC-MS in the collected fractions.
Our results underlined that each single method is not sufficient for a comprehensive phosphoproteome
analysis. In fact, each methodology permits to identify only a fraction of the phosphoproteome contained in a
whole cell lysate. The selection of the most efficient protocols and a combination of two phospho-enrichment
methods allowed the assessment of this workflow able to pinpoint the main actors in the phospho-proteome
cascade of A375 human melanoma cells treated with Vemurafenib.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Phosphoproteomics; ICP-MS; LC-MS/MS; BRAF inhibitor
Elenco autori:
Cecchettini, Antonella; Ucciferri, Nadia; Vitiello, Marianna; Finamore, Francesco; Rocchiccioli, Silvia; Poliseno, Laura
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