Optimization of reversed-phase solid-phase extraction for shotgun proteomics analysis

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Abstract

Reversed-phase solid-phase extraction (SPE) is the method of choice for the purification of proteomics samples. Even though the efficacy of SPE methods is sample type-dependent, the manufacturers' protocols are used in most studies. Using an optimized SPE method can lead to a substantial gain in identification and recovery. In this tutorial, we give a brief introduction to the most important parameters influencing SPE performance, and we present a short workflow (16 measurements) for optimizing the SPE procedure. This is complemented by method performance assessment instructions and a short troubleshooting guide to help users further understand and investigate their SPE methods.

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Bugyi, F., Turiák, L., Drahos, L., & Tóth, G. (2023). Optimization of reversed-phase solid-phase extraction for shotgun proteomics analysis. Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 58(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/jms.4965

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