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Isolation of phosphopeptides by pI-difference-based electrophoresis

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 1153-1157

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr060498p

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IMAC; phosphopeptides; sample enrichment; isoelectric focusing; pl; MALDI

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Effective proteomics studies of protein phosphorylation require an efficient enrichment method for phosphopeptides, which remains a challenge. Here, we describe the discovery of pI differences between methylated phosphopeptides (typically < 7.4) and methylated nonphosphorylated peptides (typically > 9.0). This pI difference allows isolation of methylated phosphopeptides from the methylated nonphosphopeptides by in-solution isoelectric focusing. We proved the principle of such a novel approach by isolating a phosphorylated peptide from nonphosphorylated tryptic digest of myoglobin. While the principle for pI-based, in-solution electrophoresis is proven, it requires further development for practical application. The method described here provides a stepping stone toward more reliable, convenient method for efficient isolation of phosphopeptides.

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