Bt. Kurien et al., Purification of tryptic peptides for mass spectrometry using polyvinylidene fluoride membrane, I J BIOCH B, 38(4), 2001, pp. 274-276
A simple procedure for the purification of tryptic peptides, prior to mass
spectrometric analysis, using polyvinylidene fluoride membrane (PVDF) is de
scribed. The sensitivity of mass spectrometric analysis is such that minor
impurities in tryptic peptide digests suppress the signal obtained. However
, we obtained useful signal, from a sample that did not yield any spectra e
arlier, by purifying the sample using PVDF membrane. For this, the tryptic
peptide digest was first spotted on the membrane which was then air-dried a
nd washed. Further, the membrane was extracted with trifluoroacetic acid (T
FA) and acetonitrile and subjected to mass spectrometric analysis. This pro
cedure enabled us to identify a cross-reactive D1 antigen on the neutrophil
surface that bound antibodies that targeted 60 kD Ro autoantigen in system
ic lupus erythematosus, an autoimmune disorder.