A simple serum depletion method for proteomics analysis

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Abstract

Serum is the body fluid most often used in biomarker discovery. Albumin, themost abundant serum protein, contributes approximately 50% of the serum protein content, with an additional dozen abundant proteins dominating the rest of the serum proteome. To profile this challenging protein mixture by proteomics, the abundant proteins must be depleted to allow for detection of the low-abundant proteins, the primary biomarker targets. Current serum depletion approaches for proteomics are costly and relatively complex to couple with protein digestion.We demonstrate a simple, affordable serum depletion methodology that, within a few minutes of processing, results in two captured serum fractions - albumin-depleted and albumin-rich - which are digested in situ. We believe our method is a useful addition to the biomarker sample preparation toolbox.

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Zougman, A., Wilson, J. P., & Banks, R. E. (2020). A simple serum depletion method for proteomics analysis. BioTechniques, 69(2), 149–152. https://doi.org/10.2144/BTN-2020-0017

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