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Comprehensive proteome and phosphoproteome profiling shows negligible influence of RNAlater on protein abundance and phosphorylation

Title
Comprehensive proteome and phosphoproteome profiling shows negligible influence of RNAlater on protein abundance and phosphorylation
Author(s)
Bae, JingiKim, Su-JinLee, Seung-EunKwon, WooilKim, HongbeomHan, YoungminJang, Jin-YoungKim, Min-SikLee, Sang-Won
DGIST Authors
Kim, Min-Sik
Issued Date
2019-04
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Keywords
PROTEOGENOMIC CHARACTERIZATIONCOMPUTATIONAL PLATFORMSNAP-FROZENHUMAN COLONRNADNA
ISSN
1542-6416
Abstract
Certain tumors such as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are known to contain a variety of hydrolytic enzymes including RNases and proteases that may lead to degradation of RNA and proteins during sample processing. For such tumor tissues with RNA instability, RNAlater containing a high concentration of quaternary ammonium sulfates that denature RNA-hydrolyzing enzymes is often used to protect RNAs from hydrolysis. Although a few studies have been carried out to determine the effect of RNAlater on DNA and RNA, whether RNAlater influences the proteome and phosphoproteome is largely unknown. In this study we carried out a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the effect of RNAlater on the proteome and phosphoproteome using high-resolution mass spectrometry. PDAC tissues from three patients were individually pulverized and the tissue powders of each patient were divided into two portions, one of which was incubated in RNAlater at 4 °C for 24 h (RNAlater tissue) while the other was kept at - 80 °C (frozen tissue). Comprehensive quantitative profiling experiments on the RNAlater tissues and the frozen tissues resulted in the identification of 99,136 distinct peptides of 8803 protein groups and 17,345 phosphopeptides of 16,436 phosphosites. The data exhibited no significant quantitative changes in both proteins and phosphorylation between the RNAlater tissues and the frozen tissue. In addition, the phosphoproteome data showed heterogeneously activated pathways among the three patients that were not altered by RNAlater. These results indicate that the tissue preservation method using RNAlater can be effectively used on PDAC tissues for proteogenomic studies where preservation of intact DNA, RNA and proteins is prerequisite. Data from this study are available via ProteomeXchange with the identifier PXD010710. © 2019 The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/9829
DOI
10.1186/s12014-019-9239-z
Publisher
BMC
Related Researcher
  • 김민식 Kim, Min-Sik
  • Research Interests Mass Spectrometry; Proteomics; Cancer Proteogenomics; Biomarker Discovery; Integrative Multi-Omics; LC-MS
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