Investigation of the mouse serum proteome

BL Hood, M Zhou, KC Chan, DA Lucas… - Journal of proteome …, 2005 - ACS Publications
BL Hood, M Zhou, KC Chan, DA Lucas, GJ Kim, HJ Issaq, TD Veenstra, TP Conrads
Journal of proteome research, 2005ACS Publications
With the rapid assimilation of genomic information and the equally impressive developments
in the field of proteomics, there is an unprecedented interest in biomarker discovery.
Although human biofluids represent increasingly attractive samples from which new and
more accurate disease biomarkers may be found, the intrinsic person-to-person variability in
these samples complicates their discovery. One of the most extensively used animal models
for studying human disease is mouse because, unlike humans, they represent a highly …
With the rapid assimilation of genomic information and the equally impressive developments in the field of proteomics, there is an unprecedented interest in biomarker discovery. Although human biofluids represent increasingly attractive samples from which new and more accurate disease biomarkers may be found, the intrinsic person-to-person variability in these samples complicates their discovery. One of the most extensively used animal models for studying human disease is mouse because, unlike humans, they represent a highly controllable experimental model system. Unfortunately, very little is known about the proteomic composition of mouse serum. In this study, a multidimensional fractionation approach on both the protein and the peptide level that does not require depletion of highly abundant serum proteins was combined with tandem mass spectrometry to characterize proteins within mouse serum. Over 12 300 unique peptides that originate from 4567 unique proteinsapproximately 16% of all known mouse proteinswere identified. The results presented here represent the broadest proteome coverage in mouse serum and provide a foundation from which quantitative comparisons can be made in this important animal model.
Keywords: mouse • serum proteomics • multidimensional fractionation • tandem mass spectrometry
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