Profiling of Secreted Proteins in Serum-Containing Media Using BONCAT and Pulsed SILAC

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Secreted proteins play pivotal roles in signal transduction and cell-to-cell communication. Despite increasing interest in secretome analysis over the past decade, most studies on this topic have utilized serum-free medium (SFM). However, fetal bovine serum (FBS) is the most widely used serum supplement for cell culture, and secretome analysis using serum-containing medium (SCM) is important to identify proteins secreted under realistic conditions and to understand their physiological roles. In this chapter, we describe a simple and robust protocol based on bioorthogonal non-canonical amino acid tagging (BONCAT) and pulsed stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (pSILAC), for identification and quantitation of the cell secretome in SCM. In this protocol, the secretome of SFM is compared with that of SCM to confirm the effect of FBS. Additionally, for mass spectrometric data processing, we provide parameters that increase true positives and decrease both false positives and false negatives.

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Shin, J., & Lee, C. (2023). Profiling of Secreted Proteins in Serum-Containing Media Using BONCAT and Pulsed SILAC. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2603, pp. 235–243). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2863-8_19

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