2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c04116
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Sample-Treatment with the Virucidal β-Propiolactone Does Not Preclude Analysis by Large Panel Affinity Proteomics, Including the Discovery of Biomarker Candidates

Vanessa M. Beutgen,
Aditya M. Bhagwat,
Anna Mary Steitz
et al.

Abstract: Virus inactivation is a prerequisite for safe handling of high-risk infectious samples. β-Propiolactone (BPL) is an established reagent with proven virucidal efficacy. BPL primarily reacts with DNA, RNA, and amino acids. The latter may modify antigenic protein epitopes interfering with binding properties of affinity reagents such as antibodies and aptamers used in affinity proteomic screens. We investigated (i) the impact of BPL treatment on the analysis of protein levels in plasma samples using the aptamer-ba… Show more

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