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Scout-MRM: Multiplexed Targeted Mass Spectrometry-Based Assay without Retention Time Scheduling Exemplified by <i>Dickeya dadantii</i> Proteomic Analysis during Plant Infection
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Biological Mass SpectrometryMolecular BiologyProteomic TechnologyTargeted Surrogate PeptidesBioanalysisPlant InfectionAnalytical BiotechnologyProteomicsOmicsComputational Mass SpectrometryBioinformaticsBiologyNatural SciencesMicrobial ProteomicsPeptide LibraryMass SpectrometryProtein Mass SpectrometryProtein EngineeringRetention TimeMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicine
Targeted mass spectrometry of a surrogate peptide panel is a powerful method to study the dynamics of protein networks, but chromatographic time scheduling remains a major limitation for dissemination and implementation of robust and large multiplexed assays. We unveil a Multiple Reaction Monitoring method (Scout-MRM) where the use of spiked scout peptides triggers complex transition lists, regardless of the retention time of targeted surrogate peptides. The interest of Scout-MRM method regarding the retention time independency, multiplexing capability, reproducibility, and putative interest in facilitating method transfer was illustrated by a 782-peptide-plex relative assay targeting 445 proteins of the phytopathogen Dickeya dadantii during plant infection.
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