Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques

For phosphoproteomics, it is important to separate and enrich phosphoproteins from complex biological samples predominantly containing their nonphosphorylated counterparts. This review describes effective chromatographic techniques for the separation and enrichment of phosphoproteins using a unique...

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Main Authors: Emiko Kinoshita-Kikuta, Eiji Kinoshita, Tohru Koike
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
Series:Journal of Chromatography Open
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772391722000226
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Eiji Kinoshita
Tohru Koike
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description For phosphoproteomics, it is important to separate and enrich phosphoproteins from complex biological samples predominantly containing their nonphosphorylated counterparts. This review describes effective chromatographic techniques for the separation and enrichment of phosphoproteins using a unique functional molecule, Phos-tag, which can capture a phosphate monoester dianion in an aqueous solution at neutral pH, developed by mimicking the active center of alkaline phosphatase. Phosphate affinity chromatographic Phos-tag agarose and Phos-tag magnetic beads can be used for the comprehensive enrichment of phosphoproteins under near-physiological conditions, providing information on the nature of native phosphoproteins in cells. The simple procedure using the Phos-tag beads facilitates the efficient enrichment of rare phosphoproteins from complex mixtures, resulting in increased sensitivity of downstream assays. These affinity beads can also be used for the enrichment of phosphopeptides in phosphorylation analysis using mass spectrometry. Phosphopeptide enrichment must be employed to decrease the complexity of the proteome, for which several strategies have been proposed. We introduce the performance of Phos-tag beads compared with other conventional strategies proposed for phosphopeptide enrichment and the impact of Phos-tag-based affinity chromatography for phosphoproteomics.
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spelling doaj.art-3cfef66d6b8e44afb91ebb5e67746bc42022-12-22T02:58:49ZengElsevierJournal of Chromatography Open2772-39172022-11-012100051Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniquesEmiko Kinoshita-Kikuta0Eiji Kinoshita1Tohru Koike2Department of Functional Molecular Science, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8553, Japan; Corresponding author: Dr. Emiko Kinoshita-Kikuta.Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Human Sciences, Hiroshima Bunkyo University, 1-2-1 Kabehigashi, Asakita-ku, Hiroshima 731-0295, JapanDepartment of Functional Molecular Science, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanFor phosphoproteomics, it is important to separate and enrich phosphoproteins from complex biological samples predominantly containing their nonphosphorylated counterparts. This review describes effective chromatographic techniques for the separation and enrichment of phosphoproteins using a unique functional molecule, Phos-tag, which can capture a phosphate monoester dianion in an aqueous solution at neutral pH, developed by mimicking the active center of alkaline phosphatase. Phosphate affinity chromatographic Phos-tag agarose and Phos-tag magnetic beads can be used for the comprehensive enrichment of phosphoproteins under near-physiological conditions, providing information on the nature of native phosphoproteins in cells. The simple procedure using the Phos-tag beads facilitates the efficient enrichment of rare phosphoproteins from complex mixtures, resulting in increased sensitivity of downstream assays. These affinity beads can also be used for the enrichment of phosphopeptides in phosphorylation analysis using mass spectrometry. Phosphopeptide enrichment must be employed to decrease the complexity of the proteome, for which several strategies have been proposed. We introduce the performance of Phos-tag beads compared with other conventional strategies proposed for phosphopeptide enrichment and the impact of Phos-tag-based affinity chromatography for phosphoproteomics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772391722000226Phos-tag agarosePhos-tag magnetphosphoproteinphosphopeptide
spellingShingle Emiko Kinoshita-Kikuta
Eiji Kinoshita
Tohru Koike
Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
Journal of Chromatography Open
Phos-tag agarose
Phos-tag magnet
phosphoprotein
phosphopeptide
title Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
title_full Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
title_fullStr Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
title_full_unstemmed Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
title_short Phos-tag-based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
title_sort phos tag based phosphate affinity chromatographic techniques
topic Phos-tag agarose
Phos-tag magnet
phosphoprotein
phosphopeptide
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772391722000226
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