Development of an SRM method for absolute quantitation of MYDGF/C19orf10 protein

Purpose To develop a MS‐based selected reaction monitoring (SRM) assay for quantitation of myeloid‐derived growth factor (MYDGF) formerly chromosome 19 open reading frame (C19orf10). Experimental design Candidate reporter peptides were identified in digests of recombinant MYDGF. Isotopically labeled...

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Published inProteomics. Clinical applications Vol. 10; no. 6; pp. 663 - 670
Main Authors Dwivedi, Ravi C., Krokhin, Oleg V., El-Gabalawy, Hani S., Wilkins, John A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.06.2016
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Summary:Purpose To develop a MS‐based selected reaction monitoring (SRM) assay for quantitation of myeloid‐derived growth factor (MYDGF) formerly chromosome 19 open reading frame (C19orf10). Experimental design Candidate reporter peptides were identified in digests of recombinant MYDGF. Isotopically labeled forms of these reporter peptides were employed as internal standards for assay development. Two reference peptides were selected SYLYFQTFFK and GAEIEYAMAYSK with respective LOQ of 42 and 380 attomole per injection. Results Application of the assay to human serum and synovial fluid determined that the assay sensitivity was reduced and quantitation was not achievable. However, the partial depletion of albumin and immunoglobulin from synovial fluids provided estimates of 300–650 femtomoles per injection (0.7–1.6 nanomolar (nM) fluid concentrations) in three of the six samples analyzed. Conclusions and clinical relevance A validated sensitive assay for the quantitation of MYDGF in biological fluids was developed. However, the endogenous levels of MYDGF in such fluids are at or below the current levels of quantitation. The levels of MYDGF are lower than those previously reported using an ELISA. The current results suggest that additional steps may be required to remove high abundance proteins or to enrich MYDGF for SRM‐based quantitation.
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ISSN:1862-8346
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DOI:10.1002/prca.201500057