MRM Proteomics - WB peptide assay stability

Whole blood peptide assay stability by MRM-MS
Data License: CC BY 4.0 | ProteomeXchange: PXD027957 | doi: https://doi.org/10.6069/jhj6-3f52
  • Organism: Homo sapiens
  • Instrument: 6495B Triple Quadrupole LC/MS
  • SpikeIn: Yes
  • Keywords: whole blood, mass spectrometry, MRM, plasma, proteomics, internal standards
  • Lab head: Christoph Borchers Submitter: Claudia Gaither
Abstract
Here, we investigate how delays in plasma processing affect peptide-centric “bottom-up” proteomics, using multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry (MRM-MS). We used validated Tier 2-level assays for proteotypic peptide surrogates of 270 human proteins to analyze plasma generated from whole blood that has been kept at room temperature from 0-40 hours before plasma generation. Moreover, we evaluated whether different plasma thawing conditions had an impact on the MRM-based plasma protein measurements.
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