SKYLINE TARGETED PROTEOMICS SOFTWARE
Brochures and specifications | 2014 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Quantitative targeted proteomics has become a cornerstone in biological research, enabling precise measurement of protein expression, post-translational modifications, and biomarker validation. As sample complexity and throughput demands grow, efficient instrumentation and software workflows are essential to streamline method development, ensure robust quantitation, and accelerate discovery in fields ranging from basic biology to clinical diagnostics.
This application note outlines the integration of Agilent LC/MS platforms with Skyline, an open-source targeted proteomics software from the MacCoss Group at the University of Washington. The goal is to demonstrate how automated method development, versatile acquisition modes, and seamless data analysis enhance productivity when quantifying known proteins using triple quadrupole and Q-TOF mass spectrometers.
Automated MRM method development reduced hands-on time by integrating retention-time determination, collision energy optimization, and final method creation into three simple steps. Dynamic MRM targeted transitions only during peptide elution for higher sensitivity and throughput, while triggered MRM provided pseudo-MS/MS spectra for confident confirmation. DIA modes on Q-TOF delivered accurate quantitation via MS1 filtering and comprehensive peptide identification through precise mass measurements and spectral libraries. Seamless data export from Skyline to Agilent multivariate tools enabled rapid interpretation of complex datasets and visualization of protein changes on biological pathways.
The combined strengths of Agilent’s LC/MS instrumentation and Skyline software deliver a robust, high-throughput workflow for targeted proteomics. Automated MRM optimization, flexible acquisition modes, and comprehensive data analysis tools empower researchers to rapidly quantify proteins with confidence, paving the way for more efficient biomarker discovery and translational research.
Software
IndustriesProteomics
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Quantitative targeted proteomics has become a cornerstone in biological research, enabling precise measurement of protein expression, post-translational modifications, and biomarker validation. As sample complexity and throughput demands grow, efficient instrumentation and software workflows are essential to streamline method development, ensure robust quantitation, and accelerate discovery in fields ranging from basic biology to clinical diagnostics.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note outlines the integration of Agilent LC/MS platforms with Skyline, an open-source targeted proteomics software from the MacCoss Group at the University of Washington. The goal is to demonstrate how automated method development, versatile acquisition modes, and seamless data analysis enhance productivity when quantifying known proteins using triple quadrupole and Q-TOF mass spectrometers.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Agilent triple quadrupole mass spectrometer in dynamic and triggered MRM modes, controlled via Agilent Automation and Skyline for automated retention-time scheduling and collision energy optimization.
- Agilent Q-TOF mass spectrometer for targeted MS/MS proteomics using data-independent acquisition (DIA) including MS1 full-scan filtering, wide-band isolation, and All Ions MS/MS.
- Software tools: Skyline for peptide-centric method design and data review; MassHunter Quant for routine quantitation; Spectrum Mill for library creation; Mass Profiler Professional and Pathway Architect for multivariate analysis and pathway visualization.
Main Results and Discussion
Automated MRM method development reduced hands-on time by integrating retention-time determination, collision energy optimization, and final method creation into three simple steps. Dynamic MRM targeted transitions only during peptide elution for higher sensitivity and throughput, while triggered MRM provided pseudo-MS/MS spectra for confident confirmation. DIA modes on Q-TOF delivered accurate quantitation via MS1 filtering and comprehensive peptide identification through precise mass measurements and spectral libraries. Seamless data export from Skyline to Agilent multivariate tools enabled rapid interpretation of complex datasets and visualization of protein changes on biological pathways.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Accelerated method development with minimal user intervention.
- Enhanced sensitivity and selectivity for low-abundance targets.
- Scalable workflows supporting both small panels and large multiplex assays.
- Integrated data analysis bridging discovery and quantitative proteomics.
Future Trends and Applications
- Expansion of DIA strategies with machine-learning-driven library prediction.
- Improved real-time data processing and adaptive acquisition protocols.
- Integration with cloud-based platforms for collaborative research and large-scale clinical studies.
- Advancements in software algorithms for automated biomarker validation and systems biology modeling.
Conclusion
The combined strengths of Agilent’s LC/MS instrumentation and Skyline software deliver a robust, high-throughput workflow for targeted proteomics. Automated MRM optimization, flexible acquisition modes, and comprehensive data analysis tools empower researchers to rapidly quantify proteins with confidence, paving the way for more efficient biomarker discovery and translational research.
Reference
- Agilent Technologies. Skyline Targeted Proteomics Software. Discover New Pathways with Agilent’s Solutions. Document Number 5991-5248EN, October 2014.
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