Investigator

Peter L. Horvatovich

Full Professor/Department Head · University of Groningen, Analytical Biochemistry

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Papers(1)
Comparative Assessmen…
Collaborators(5)
Rainer BischoffBenjamin DreyerHartmut SchlüterKathrin ThedieckMarcel Kwiatkowski
Institutions(3)
University Of Groning…University Medical Ce…University of Duisbur…

Papers

Comparative Assessment of Quantification Methods for Tumor Tissue Phosphoproteomics

With increasing sensitivity and accuracy in mass spectrometry, the tumor phosphoproteome is getting into reach. However, the selection of quantitation techniques best-suited to the biomedical question and diagnostic requirements remains a trial and error decision as no study has directly compared their performance for tumor tissue phosphoproteomics. We compared label-free quantification (LFQ), spike-in-SILAC (stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture), and tandem mass tag (TMT) isobaric tandem mass tags technology for quantitative phosphosite profiling in tumor tissue. Compared to the classic SILAC method, spike-in-SILAC is not limited to cell culture analysis, making it suitable for quantitative analysis of tumor tissue samples. TMT offered the lowest accuracy and the highest precision and robustness toward different phosphosite abundances and matrices. Spike-in-SILAC offered the best compromise between these features but suffered from a low phosphosite coverage. LFQ offered the lowest precision but the highest number of identifications. Both spike-in-SILAC and LFQ presented susceptibility to matrix effects. Match between run (MBR)-based analysis enhanced the phosphosite coverage across technical replicates in LFQ and spike-in-SILAC but further reduced the precision and robustness of quantification. The choice of quantitative methodology is critical for both study design such as sample size in sample groups and quantified phosphosites and comparison of published cancer phosphoproteomes. Using ovarian cancer tissue as an example, our study builds a resource for the design and analysis of quantitative phosphoproteomic studies in cancer research and diagnostics.

149Works
1Papers
5Collaborators

Positions

2021–

Full Professor/Department Head

University of Groningen · Analytical Biochemistry

2013–

Associate Professor

University of Groningen · Analytical Biochemistry

2008–

Assistant Professor

University of Groningen · Analytical Biochemistry

2005–

Postdoctoral researcher

University of Groningen · Analytical Biochemistry

2003–

Postdoctoral researcher (Alexander Humboldt/Hertie stiftung)

Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung

2001–

Manager of the chemical library and molecular modeler

Chinoin Zrt (Sanofi-Synthelabo) · Medicinal Chemistry

Keywords
computational mass spectrometrybioinfomraticsproteomicsfood sciencedetection of irradiated food
Links & IDs
0000-0003-2218-1140

Scopus: 6602661167

Researcher Id: J-2154-2012