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Modeling the Isoelectric Focusing of Peptides in an OFFGEL Multicompartment Cell

Lam, H.T.  
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Josserand, J.  
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Lion, N.  
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2007
Journal of Proteome Research

In proteomic analysis of complex samples at the peptide level (termed shotgun proteomics), an effective prefractionation is crucial to decrease the complexity of the peptide mixture for further analysis. In this perspective, the high-resolving power of the IEF fractionation step is a determining parameter, in order to obtain well-defined fractions and correct information on peptide isoelectric points, to provide an additional filter for protein identification. Here, we explore the resolving power of OFFGEL IEF as a prefractionation tool to separate peptides. By modeling the peak width evolution versus the peptide charge gradient at pI, we demonstrate that for the three proteomes considered insilico (Deinococcus radiodurans, Saccharomycescerevisiae, and Homosapiens), 90% of the peptides should be correctly focused and recovered in two wells at most. This result strongly suggests OFFGEL to be used as a powerful fractionation tool in shotgun proteomics. The influence of the height and shape of the compartments is also investigated, to give the optimal cell dimensions for an enhanced peptide recovery and fast focusing time.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/pr0606023
Web of Science ID

WOS:000246207000003

Author(s)
Lam, H.T.  
Josserand, J.  
Lion, N.  
Girault, H. H.  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Journal of Proteome Research
Volume

6

Issue

5

Start page

1666

End page

1676

Subjects

isoelectric focusing

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isoelectric point

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OFFGEL electrophoresis

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IPG

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shotgun proteomics

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peptide fractionation

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finite element model

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numerical simulation

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REVIEWED

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July 19, 2007
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