Parallel Reaction Monitoring for High Resolution and High Mass Accuracy Quantitative, Targeted Proteomics

TitleParallel Reaction Monitoring for High Resolution and High Mass Accuracy Quantitative, Targeted Proteomics
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsPeterson, AC, Russell, JD, Bailey, DJ, Westphall, MS, Coon, JJ
JournalMolecular & Cellular Proteomics
Volume11
Pagination1475-1488
Date PublishedNov
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number1535-9476
Accession NumberWOS:000313277100029
Keywordsabsolute quantification, assays, ion-trap, liquid-chromatography, plasma, protein identification, reproducibility, Shotgun proteomics, spectrometry, srm
Abstract

Selected reaction monitoring on a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer is currently experiencing a renaissance within the proteomics community for its, as yet, unparalleled ability to characterize and quantify a set of proteins reproducibly, completely, and with high sensitivity. Given the immense benefit that high resolution and accurate mass instruments have brought to the discovery proteomics field, we wondered if highly accurate mass measurement capabilities could be leveraged to provide benefits in the targeted proteomics domain as well. Here, we propose a new targeted proteomics paradigm centered on the use of next generation, quadrupole-equipped high resolution and accurate mass instruments: parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). In PRM, the third quadrupole of a triple quadrupole is substituted with a high resolution and accurate mass mass analyzer to permit the parallel detection of all target product ions in one, concerted high resolution mass analysis. We detail th!