Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics

Meleady P, Hoffrogge R, Henry M, Rupp O, Bort JH, Clarke C, Brinkrolf K, Kelly S, Müller B, Doolan P, Hackl M, et al. (2012)
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 109(6): 1386-1394.

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Meleady, Paula; Hoffrogge, RaimundUniBi ; Henry, Michael; Rupp, OliverUniBi; Bort, Juan Hernandez; Clarke, Colin; Brinkrolf, KarinaUniBi; Kelly, Shane; Müller, BenjaminUniBi; Doolan, Padraig; Hackl, Matthias; Beckmann, TimUniBi
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Recently released sequence information on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells promises to not only facilitate our understanding of these industrially important cell factories through direct analysis of the sequence, but also to enhance existing methodologies and allow new tools to be developed. In this article we demonstrate the utilization of CHO specific sequence information to improve mass spectrometry (MS) based proteomic identification. The use of various CHO specific databases enabled the identification of 282 additional proteins, thus increasing the total number of identified proteins by 4050%, depending on the sample source and methods used. In addition, a considerable portion of those proteins that were identified previously based on inter-species sequence homology were now identified by a larger number of peptides matched, thus increasing the confidence of identification. The new sequence information offers improved interpretation of proteomic analyses and will, in the years to come, prove vital to unraveling the CHO proteome. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2012; 109:13861394. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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MS; CHO sequence data; proteomics; protein identification
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2012
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering
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109
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6
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1386-1394
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0006-3592
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2501364

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Meleady P, Hoffrogge R, Henry M, et al. Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 2012;109(6):1386-1394.
Meleady, P., Hoffrogge, R., Henry, M., Rupp, O., Bort, J. H., Clarke, C., Brinkrolf, K., et al. (2012). Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 109(6), 1386-1394. doi:10.1002/bit.24476
Meleady, Paula, Hoffrogge, Raimund, Henry, Michael, Rupp, Oliver, Bort, Juan Hernandez, Clarke, Colin, Brinkrolf, Karina, et al. 2012. “Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics”. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 109 (6): 1386-1394.
Meleady, P., Hoffrogge, R., Henry, M., Rupp, O., Bort, J. H., Clarke, C., Brinkrolf, K., Kelly, S., Müller, B., Doolan, P., et al. (2012). Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 109, 1386-1394.
Meleady, P., et al., 2012. Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 109(6), p 1386-1394.
P. Meleady, et al., “Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics”, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, vol. 109, 2012, pp. 1386-1394.
Meleady, P., Hoffrogge, R., Henry, M., Rupp, O., Bort, J.H., Clarke, C., Brinkrolf, K., Kelly, S., Müller, B., Doolan, P., Hackl, M., Beckmann, T., Noll, T., Grillari, J., Barron, N., Pühler, A., Clynes, M., Borth, N.: Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 109, 1386-1394 (2012).
Meleady, Paula, Hoffrogge, Raimund, Henry, Michael, Rupp, Oliver, Bort, Juan Hernandez, Clarke, Colin, Brinkrolf, Karina, Kelly, Shane, Müller, Benjamin, Doolan, Padraig, Hackl, Matthias, Beckmann, Tim, Noll, Thomas, Grillari, Johannes, Barron, Niall, Pühler, Alfred, Clynes, Martin, and Borth, Nicole. “Utilization and evaluation of CHO-specific sequence databases for mass spectrometry based proteomics”. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 109.6 (2012): 1386-1394.

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