Bead-Extractor Assisted Ready-to-Use Reagent System
(BEARS) for Immunoprecipitation
Coupled to MALDI-MS
Posted on 2017-03-03 - 00:00
Quantitative protein
assays play an important role in the study
of biological functions. Immunoassays and mass spectrometry are two
main technologies for quantifying proteins in biological samples.
The combination of immunoprecipitation (IP) with MALDI technology
delivers high assay sensitivity and specificity, but the sample preparation
procedure involves multiple washing and transfer steps. These steps
can be performed either manually (requiring significant time and labor)
or automatically (requiring the purchase of a complex liquid-handling
workstation). This bottleneck has limited the widespread adoption
of this technology. We present here the Bead-Extractor Assisted ready-to-use
Reagent System (BEARS) technology for simplified, low cost protein
and peptide immunoprecipitation combined with MALDI-MS detection.
All of the reagents are stable during long-term storage and can be
prepared in advance. In the BEARS technology, a magnetic-bead extractor
is used to handle beads from 96 wells simultaneously. A BEARS-based
method was developed for plasma renin activity (PRA) and was evaluated
on fifty-three clinical samples. These experiments showed that the
BEARS assay had an LOD and linear range comparable to the manual method
and an automated iMALDI PRA assay, but was 4-times faster than the
manual approach. The BEARS iMALDI results also correlated well with
a conventional ELISA PRA assay, with a coefficient of determination
of 0.98. The BEARS technology provides convenience and affordability,
and extends the use of IP-based mass spectrometry technology to most
research and clinical laboratories, including those in developing
countries.
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Li, Huiyan; Popp, Robert; Chen, Michael; MacNamara, Elizabeth M.; Juncker, David; Borchers, Christoph H. (2017). Bead-Extractor Assisted Ready-to-Use Reagent System
(BEARS) for Immunoprecipitation
Coupled to MALDI-MS. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b04169