Deep quantitative proteomics of North American Pacific coast star tunicate (Botryllus schlosseri)
Dietmar Kültz,
Alison M. Gardell,
Anthony DeTomaso
et al.
Abstract:Botryllus schlosseri, is a model marine invertebrate for studying immunity, regeneration, and stress‐induced evolution. Conditions for validating its predicted proteome were optimized using nanoElute® 2 deep‐coverage LCMS, revealing up to 4930 protein groups and 20,984 unique peptides per sample. Spectral libraries were generated and filtered to remove interferences, low‐quality transitions, and only retain proteins with >3 unique peptides. The resulting DIA assay library enabled label‐free quantitation of … Show more
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