Immunodepletion of abundant plasma proteins increases the depth of proteome penetration by mass spectrometry. However, the nature and extent of immunodepletion and the effect of off-target depletion on the quantitative comparison of the residual proteins have not been critically addressed. We performed mass spectrometry label-free quantitation to determine which proteins were immunodepleted and by how much. Two immunodepletion resins were compared: Qproteome (Qiagen) which removes albumin + immunoglobulins and Seppro IgY14 + SuperMix (Sigma-Aldrich) which removes 14 target proteins plus a number of unidentified proteins. Plasma collected by P100 proteomic plasma collection tubes (BD) from 20 human subjects was individually immunodepleted to...
The enormous depth complexity of the human plasma proteome poses a significant challenge for current...
Today, proteomics is an exciting approach to discover potential biomarkers of different disorders. O...
To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conventional appro...
Identifi cation of disease biomarkers has signifi cantly increased the interest for study of the hum...
Plasma is the most easily accessible source for biomarker discovery in clinical proteomics. However,...
Immunodepletion of clinical fluids to overcome the dominance by a few very abundant proteins has bee...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conve...
Proteomic analysis of plasma is challenging because of its large dynamic range, which prevents the d...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conven...
Affinity depletion of abundant proteins from human plasma has become a routine sample preparation st...
There is a constant interest in blood‐based protein biomarkers, which can help to improve diagnosis ...
In clinical and pharmaceutical proteomics, serum and plasma are frequently used for detection of ear...
Human plasma arguably represents the most comprehensive version of the human proteome. Despite its i...
Human plasma arguably represents the most comprehensive version of the human proteome. Despite its i...
Immunodepletion of high-abundance proteins from serum is a widely used initial step in biomarker dis...
The enormous depth complexity of the human plasma proteome poses a significant challenge for current...
Today, proteomics is an exciting approach to discover potential biomarkers of different disorders. O...
To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conventional appro...
Identifi cation of disease biomarkers has signifi cantly increased the interest for study of the hum...
Plasma is the most easily accessible source for biomarker discovery in clinical proteomics. However,...
Immunodepletion of clinical fluids to overcome the dominance by a few very abundant proteins has bee...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conve...
Proteomic analysis of plasma is challenging because of its large dynamic range, which prevents the d...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conven...
Affinity depletion of abundant proteins from human plasma has become a routine sample preparation st...
There is a constant interest in blood‐based protein biomarkers, which can help to improve diagnosis ...
In clinical and pharmaceutical proteomics, serum and plasma are frequently used for detection of ear...
Human plasma arguably represents the most comprehensive version of the human proteome. Despite its i...
Human plasma arguably represents the most comprehensive version of the human proteome. Despite its i...
Immunodepletion of high-abundance proteins from serum is a widely used initial step in biomarker dis...
The enormous depth complexity of the human plasma proteome poses a significant challenge for current...
Today, proteomics is an exciting approach to discover potential biomarkers of different disorders. O...
To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conventional appro...