Abstract

This report describes a method for quantification and sequence identification of individual proteins in complex mixtures. The method is based on labeling with the chemical reagent 2-nitrobenzenesulfenyl chloride (NBSCl) in conjunction with tandem mass spectrometry. In this method, selective introduction of the 2-nitrobenzenesulfenyl (NBS) moiety onto tryptophan residues is achieved, and a 6 Da mass differential is generated using (13)C(6)-labeled NBSCl (NBSCl-(13)C(6)) and (12)C(6)-labeled NBSCl (NBSCl-(12)C(6)). The 6 Da mass differential between the NBS-(12)C(6)-labeled and the NBS-(13)C(6)-labeled peptides assigns a mass signature to all tryptophan-containing peptides in any pool of proteolytic digests for protein identification through peptide mass mapping. Using this strategy, we compared the protein expression in rat sera using a normal (control) rat (Crj:Wistar) and a hyperglycemic rat (GK/Crj). The stable isotope dilution techniques used in this method provide highly accurate relative quantification. The NBS approach offers a widely applicable means of analyzing protein mixtures derived from biological samples, and the method described here presents an effective and simplified approach to proteome analysis.

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