Journal ArticleOpen Access
Increasing the throughput of sensitive proteomics by plexDIA
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Author Affiliations
Northeastern University, Eastern University, Bruker (United States), The Francis Crick Institute, ...
Published InNature Biotechnology
Year2022
Citations252
Abstract
Proteomics of small sample sizes using data-independent acquisition methods achieves higher throughput with multiplexing. Current mass spectrometry methods enable high-throughput proteomics of large sample amounts, but proteomics of low sample amounts remains limited in depth and throughput. To increase the throughput of sensitive proteomics, we developed an experimental and computational framework, called plexDIA, for simultaneously multiplexing the analysis of peptides and samples. Multiplexed analysis with plexDIA increases throughput multiplicatively with the number of labels without reducing proteome coverage or quantitative accuracy. By using three-plex non-isobaric mass tags, plexDIA enables quantification of threefold more protein ratios among nanogram-level samples. Using 1-hour active gradients, plexDIA quantified ~8,000 proteins in each sample of labeled three-plex sets and increased data completeness, reducing missing data…
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