RapiGest precipitation depends on peptide concentration

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Abstract

The mass spectrometry-compatible surfactant RapiGest promotes the enzymatic digestion of proteins by facilitating their unfolding while retaining enzymatic activity. RapiGest consists of a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail, which can be separated by acid hydrolysis. This allows for removal of RapiGest prior to mass spectrometric analysis via precipitation and solid phase extraction. During in-solution digestion experiments with RapiGest, we noticed a high variability in the formation of precipitates after acid hydrolysis, implying that RapiGest precipitation is sample-dependent. We show that RapiGest hydrolyses efficiently under acidic conditions and that differences in precipitation are solely due to protein/peptide concentration. Furthermore, we demonstrate that RapiGest precipitation can be triggered by the addition of intact proteins, providing a strategy for its efficient removal from highly diluted samples. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD025982.

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Mosen, P. R., Hardt, R., & Winter, D. (2021). RapiGest precipitation depends on peptide concentration. Proteomics, 21(20). https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.202100129

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