Abstract
Cells secrete proteins to communicate with their environment. Therefore, it is interesting to characterize the proteins which are released from cells under certain experimental conditions the so-called secretome. Here, often proteins from conditioned medium of cultured cells are analyzed, but these additionally might include also contaminating proteins of serum that have not been sufficiently removed or proteins from dying cells. To provide high-quality secretome data and minimize potential contaminants, we describe a quantitative comparison of conditioned medium and the cellular proteome. The described workflow comprises cell cultivation, sample preparation, and final data analysis which is based on the comparison of data from label-free mass spectrometric quantification of proteins from the conditioned medium with corresponding cellular proteomes enabling the detection of bona fide secreted proteins.
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