Blood to Biomarker Quantitation in Under One Hour with Rapid Proteomics using a Hyperthermoacidic Protease
Steven M. Yannone,
Vikas Tuteja,
Olena Goleva
et al.
Abstract:Multi-step multi-hour tryptic proteolysis has limited the utility of bottom-up proteomics for cases that require immediate quantitative information. The recently available hyperthermoacidic (HTA) protease “Krakatoa” digests samples in a single 5 to 30-minute step at pH 3 and >80 °C; conditions that disrupt most cells and tissues, denature proteins, and block disulfide reformation. The combination of quick single-step sample preparation with high throughput dual trapping column single analytical column (DTSC… Show more
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