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A new dimethyl labeling-based SID-MRM-MS method and its application to three proteases involved in insulin maturation

Dongwan Cheng1,2,Li Zheng1,Junjie Hou1Jifeng Wang1Peng Xue1Fuquan Yang1( )Tao Xu1( )
National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

Dongwan Cheng and Li Zheng contributed equally to this paper

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The absolute quantification of target proteins in proteomics involves stable isotope dilution coupled with multiple reactions monitoring mass spectrometry (SID-MRM-MS). The successful preparation of stable isotope-labeled internal standard peptides is an important prerequisite for the SID-MRM absolute quantification methods. Dimethyl labeling has been widely used in relative quantitative proteomics and it is fast, simple, reliable, cost-effective, and applicable to any protein sample, making it an ideal candidate method for the preparation of stable isotope-labeled internal standards. MRM mass spectrometry is of high sensitivity, specificity, and throughput characteristics and can quantify multiple proteins simultaneously, including low-abundance proteins in precious samples such as pancreatic islets. In this study, a new method for the absolute quantification of three proteases involved in insulin maturation, namely PC1/3, PC2 and CPE, was developed by coupling a stable isotope dimethyl labeling strategy for internal standard peptide preparation with SID-MRM-MS quantitative technology. This method offers a new and effective approach for deep understanding of the functional status of pancreatic β cells and pathogenesis in diabetes.

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Cheng D, Zheng L, Hou J, et al. A new dimethyl labeling-based SID-MRM-MS method and its application to three proteases involved in insulin maturation. Biophysics Reports, 2015, 1(2): 71-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41048-015-0012-1

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Received: 24 January 2015
Accepted: 13 April 2015
Published: 30 October 2015
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