Towards the N-terminal acetylome: An N-terminal acetylated peptide enrichment method using CNBr-activated sepharose resin

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Abstract

Protein N-terminal acetylation (Nα-acetylation) is observed widely from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. It gains increased importance in biological field, due to its multiple roles in many aspects of the protein life, such as assembly, stability, activity, and location. Today, mass spectrometry (MS) has demonstrated its unprecedented ability in a variety of proteome-wide studies including the Nα-acetylome. The Nα-acetylated peptides are usually immerged into the massive amount of regular peptides and are further suppressed due to their reduced positive charge states during analysis; therefore, an efficient exploration of the N a - acetylome necessitates a specific enrichment method. Here we describe a protocol for Nα-acetylated peptide enrichment using CNBr-activated sepharose resin, which has proved to be simple, sensitive, and highly reproducible. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2013.

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Zhang, X., & Højrup, P. (2013). Towards the N-terminal acetylome: An N-terminal acetylated peptide enrichment method using CNBr-activated sepharose resin. Methods in Molecular Biology, 981, 47–56. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-305-3_5

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