Protein identification analysis (In-solution)
We can accept in-gel or in-solution samples from customers, which is convenient for customers.
In-gel samples are suitable for customers that require analyzing proteins from 1-D or 2-D gel bands. In-solution samples are suitable for customers that require analyzing proteins from more complexed samples like cell, plasma, and tissue. Of course, the efficiency of analyzing gel samples are better than in-gel samples.
The proteins in the sample will be digested into small peptides by trypsin, and then use LC/MS/MS machine (1DLC, LTQ-Orbitrap MS) to separate hydrophobicity differences of the peptides. After that, the peptides will be further separated according to m/z ratio. We will pick the peptides of interest and break down the peptides even more. The peptide will be broken down into y- or b- ions, and after calculating mass difference between the nearby y- or b- ion, we can obtain the amino acid composition of the peptide (see the picture below).
Service Specification
In-solution | Basic Analysis | Standard Analysis | Advance Analysis |
Specification | 1D, 70min | 1D, 300 min | 2D, 60 min 24 fractions |
Protein number can be quantified | 100-500 | 100-1800 | 500-3000 |
Working day not including delivery time: 2 weeks
In-solution protein identification: Basic/Standard/Advance analysis
(a) Sample type: Cell pellet, protein extracts (please provide buffer constituents)
(b) Sample volume: ≤100 uL
(c) Sample concentration: ≥0.1 ug/uL (Basic/Standard analysis), ≥0.5 ug/uL(Advanced analysis)
(d) Platform: 1DLC, 2DLC, LTQ-Orbitrap MS
Please click the link below for the specification of Proteomics service
Sample requirement
2. Protein-peptide report. xlsx
If you cannot provide us the SDS-PAGE or provide enough sample to do in-gel method to confirm, we will assume this is a problem with the sample and would still charge you for the service.
Q5. Can the protein in the organic phase of TRIZOL RNA extraction be used for protein identification?
A: Yes, we suggest in-gel digestion method. For further details, please contact our technician.
Q6. Can you identify peptides? Or can you identify digested samples?
A: No. Most of the peptides have been digested with unkown enzyme, which will effect the analyzation of the results.
Q7. Can you do this service with blood samples?
A: If you do protein identification, we suggest you combine with abundant protein removal service to exclude the high abundant proteins (e.g. albumin). If you don't the results will be affected greatly. For protein quantification, we suggest label-free quantification. For further details, please contact our technician.
Q8. Is cytokine-related proteins be identified using LC-MS/MS system?
A: If you wish to detect the cytokine in cell supernatant, we do not suggest you use LC-MS/MS platform. For further details please contact our technician.
Q9. Are there any limitations for in-gel samples?
A: The size of in-gel samples should not exceed 3x8x1.5mm. We will charge additionally if the gel size is bigger than our standard. For sequencing analysis, we don't suggest in-gel samples. In-gel samples will effect the efficiency of peptide elution, which leads to lower coverage.