Direct analysis of protein complexes using mass spectrometry

AJ Link, J Eng, DM Schieltz, E Carmack, GJ Mize… - Nature …, 1999 - nature.com
AJ Link, J Eng, DM Schieltz, E Carmack, GJ Mize, DR Morris, BM Garvik, JR Yates
Nature biotechnology, 1999nature.com
We describe a rapid, sensitive process for comprehensively identifying proteins in
macromolecular complexes that uses multidimensional liquid chromatography (LC) and
tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) to separate and fragment peptides. The SEQUEST
algorithm, relying upon translated genomic sequences, infers amino acid sequences from
the fragment ions. The method was applied to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosome
leading to the identification of a novel protein component of the yeast and human 40S …
Abstract
We describe a rapid, sensitive process for comprehensively identifying proteins in macromolecular complexes that uses multidimensional liquid chromatography (LC) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) to separate and fragment peptides. The SEQUEST algorithm, relying upon translated genomic sequences, infers amino acid sequences from the fragment ions. The method was applied to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ribosome leading to the identification of a novel protein component of the yeast and human 40S subunit. By offering the ability to identify> 100 proteins in a single run, this process enables components in even the largest macromolecular complexes to be analyzed comprehensively.
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