Tumor tissue proteins were digested “in solution” as follows: 200 µg of the tumor tissue extract was diluted five-fold with ultra-pure water. Trypsin was added in a 1:40 ratio of trypsin to total protein. The sample was incubated for 16 h at 37 °C. After incubation, the sample was frozen at − 80 °C for 30 min and dried in a vacuum centrifuge. The sample was then cleaned with a 4 ml Extract Clean™ C18 SPE cartridge from Grace–Davidson (Deerfield, IL) and the eluate was vacuum dried.
Proteomic Sample Preparation for Mass Spectrometry
Tumor tissue proteins were digested “in solution” as follows: 200 µg of the tumor tissue extract was diluted five-fold with ultra-pure water. Trypsin was added in a 1:40 ratio of trypsin to total protein. The sample was incubated for 16 h at 37 °C. After incubation, the sample was frozen at − 80 °C for 30 min and dried in a vacuum centrifuge. The sample was then cleaned with a 4 ml Extract Clean™ C18 SPE cartridge from Grace–Davidson (Deerfield, IL) and the eluate was vacuum dried.
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Variable analysis
- Trypsin digestion
- Filter Aided Sample Preparation (FASP) method using Nanosep Omega centrifugal devices with a 10K MW cut off
- Reduction by 10 mM TCEP
- Alkylation with 50 mM iodoacetamide
- Overnight digestion with trypsin (1:100 enzyme:protein ratio)
- Dilution of tumor tissue extract five-fold with ultra-pure water
- Trypsin digestion of tumor tissue extract (1:40 trypsin:total protein ratio)
- Incubation of tumor tissue extract with trypsin for 16 h at 37 °C
- Cleaning of tumor tissue extract with a 4 ml Extract Clean™ C18 SPE cartridge
- Protein identification and quantification by mass spectrometry
- Concentrated Pap test and swab samples (~ 50 µg protein)
- Solubilization of samples in 10 mM Tris, pH 7.6, 0.4% SDS
- Temperature of trypsin digestion (37 °C)
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