Shotgun proteomics hinges on complete enzymatic digestion of proteins into peptides. Incomplete digestion narrows proteome coverage and inflates variability in quantitative workflows, whether label-free DIA or multiplexing with isobaric tags. Sequential Lys-C/Trypsin digestions mitigate missed cleavages at lysine residues, but arginine sites remain a persistent challenge. Arg-C Ultra, a recently released cysteine protease, efficiently targets arginine residues but requires reducing conditions that inactivate Lys-C activity and compromise NHS-ester labeling in multiplexed workflows. Here, we systematically characterized Arg-C Ultra and Lys-C with chromogenic substrates that mimic arginine- and lysine-containing peptides, as well as shotgun proteomics. Arg-C Ultra operates optimally at room temperature, pH 7.5-8.5, under reducing conditions, whereas Lys-C is most active at 37 °C, pH 7.5-8.5, yet rapidly loses activity when exposed to common reductants. Among tested reducing agents, 1 mM TCEP uniquely preserved TMTpro integrity while sustaining Arg-C Ultra activity. Guided by these insights, we established a sequential digestion workflow that is fully compatible with both label-free DIA and TMTpro multiplexing. Proteins are first digested overnight with Lys-C at 37 °C (pH 8.5), then treated with 1 mM TCEP and Arg-C Ultra at room temperature (pH 8.5). The resulting peptides can be analyzed directly by label-free DIA or subjected to TMTpro labeling for multiplexed quantification. Applied to HeLa cell lysates, this protocol achieved >99% arginine and 95% lysine cleavage efficiencies, boosting the number of quantified proteins by 6% in label-free DIA and 11% in TMTproC experiments. Replicate measurements displayed reproducibility that approached the limits set by ion statistics. Thus, the introduced synergistic Lys-C/Arg-C Ultra digestion strategy enhances proteome coverage with excellent quantitative reproducibility across both label-free and multiplexed platforms.
Synergistic Arg-C Ultra and Lys-C Digestion for Quantitative Proteomics.
Arg-C Ultra 和 Lys-C 协同消化用于定量蛋白质组学
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作者:Pujari Vyas, Crapse Joseph, Nisbet Connor, Bao Gloria, Ferguson Wessley, Hosfield Christopher M, Rosenblatt Michael, Keber Felix, Wühr Martin
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 18 |
| doi: | 10.1101/2025.07.15.664461 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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