TMTpro 18-plex, TMTpro-134C, and TMTpro-135N Label Reagents
TMTpro 18-plex, TMTpro-134C, and TMTpro-135N Label Reagents
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TMTpro 18-plex, TMTpro-134C, and TMTpro-135N Label Reagents
TMTpro 18-plex, TMTpro-134C, and TMTpro-135N Label Reagents
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TMTpro 18-plex, TMTpro-134C, and TMTpro-135N Label Reagents

Los reactivos de etiquetado TMTpro 18plex permiten el multiplexing de hasta 18 muestras. La adición de los reactivos de etiquetado TMTpro 134C y TMTpro 135N aumentan el multiplexing de muestras de 16 a 18 complejos, lo que permite un rendimiento aún mayor para la identificación de proteínas y el análisis cuantitativo mediante espectrometría de masas (MS) en tándem.
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Número de catálogoCantidadEtiqueta o tinte
A520476 x 0,5mgTMTpro 18-plex
A520451 x 5 mgTMTpro 18-plex
A520465 mgTMTpro-134C y TMTpro-135N
A520486 x 0,5 mgTMTpro-134C y TMTpro-135N
A583354 x 50 μg (por etiqueta)Etiquetas Tandem Mass Tag™ (TMT)
Número de catálogo A52047
Precio (CLP)
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Cantidad:
6 x 0,5mg
Etiqueta o tinte:
TMTpro 18-plex

TMTpro label reagents are the next generation of tandem mass tags, designed to increase the level of sample multiplexing without compromising on protein identification and quantitation. The Thermo Scientific TMTpro 18plex Label Reagent Set enables multiplexing up to 18 samples, enabling even greater throughput for protein identification and quantitative analysis by tandem mass spectrometry (MS).

The structures of the TMTpro and TMT tags are similar in being isobaric and amine reactive, but the TMTpro tag has a longer spacer region and isobutyl proline mass reporter. After MS/MS fragmentation, each TMTpro 18plex tag generates a unique reporter mass (e.g., TMTpro 126-135 Da) in the low-mass region of the high-resolution MS/MS spectrum that is used for relative quantitation of protein expression levels.

The TMT pro134C and TMTpro135N Label Reagents are identical in composition and structure to the other TMTpro 16plex tags, but are not isobaric. Addition of the TMTpro 134C and 135N tags create a 17th and 18th channel for relative quantitation using high resolution Orbitrap MS instruments. These tags are available separately (Cat. No. A52046, A52048), as part of the TMTpro 18plex Label Reagent Set, or as part of the complete 18plex set of reagents in a 96-well plate format.

Features of the TMTpro 18plex Label Reagent Set include:

  • Multiplex—concurrent MS analysis of up to 18 samples derived from cells, tissues, or biological fluids
  • Robust—increased multiplex capability results in fewer missing quantitative values among samples and higher confidence among replicates
  • Efficient—amine-reactive, NHS ester-activated reagents ensure greater than 95% labeling of all peptides regardless of protein sequence or proteolytic enzyme specificity
  • Optimized for use—with high resolution Thermo Scientific MS/MS Orbitrap platforms, analysis fully supported by Proteome Discoverer 2.3
  • Convenient size—provided in a ready-to-use, single-use format to ensure optimal stability and performance

For high resolution analysis of TMTpro-labeled peptides, the recommended LC column for the Nanospray Flex source is the Acclaim PepMap 100 C18 LC Column (Cat. No. 164942 or 164939). For the EASY-Spray source, the recommended LC column is the EASY-Spray C18 LC Column (Cat. No. ES902 or ES903). When combined with the industry-leading, high resolution Orbitrap instruments and software, TMTpro reagents provide an integrated total solution for quantitative protein expression analysis.

Especificaciones
Etiqueta o tinteTMTpro 18-plex
Cantidad6 x 0,5mg
Paso del flujo de trabajoEtiquetado y cuantificación de péptidos
Método de detecciónEspectrometría de masas
Tipo de productoJuego de reactivos de etiquetas isobáricas
Material de partidapéptidos
Unit SizeEach

Preguntas frecuentes

Can the TMT and TMTpro reagents be mixed?

No, the TMT and TMTpro reagents cannot be mixed because the reporter ions are in the same region.

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Can TMTpro label reagents dissolved in anhydrous acetonitrile be dried down and stored for later use?

Yes, unused TMTpro label reagent that has been dissolved in anhydrous acetonitrile can be aliquoted into tubes, dried under vacuum at 25-30 degrees C, purged with nitrogen, and stored in a sealed bag with desiccant at -20 degrees C.

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Can I combine TMTpro tags with TMT tags?

We do not recommend mixing TMTpro and TMT tags, as they differ in chemical structure.

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What are the components of the TMTpro 18-plex Label Reagent Sets?

The TMTpro 18-plex Label Reagent Sets are the combination of corresponding TMTpro 16 plex Label Reagent Sets and TMTpro-134C & TMTpro-135N Label Reagents. Cat. No. A52045 is a combination of Cat. No. A52046 and Cat. No. A44520 where all TMTpro tags are provided as 1 vial each of 5 mg. Cat. No. A52047 is a combination of Cat. No. A52048 and Cat. No. A44522 where all TMTpro tags are provided as 6 vials each of 0.5 mg.

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At which step should I label my mass spec samples with TMT reagents?

TMT labeling can be performed after reduction, alkylation, digestion, or prior to cleanup, if the sample is buffered at appropriate pH (8-8.5) in a suitable buffer without primary amines (e.g., Tris, glycine). TMT labeling can also be performed after peptide clean-up. Labeling of peptides after clean-up enables measuring and normalizing of the peptide samples for equal mixing.

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Citations & References (2)

Citations & References
Abstract
A Fast-Tracking Sample Preparation Protocol for Proteomics of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Tumor Tissues.
Authors:Darville LNF,Lockhart JH,Putty Reddy S,Fang B,Izumi V,Boyle TA,Haura EB,Flores ER,Koomen JM
Journal:Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
PubMed ID:39052222
Archived tumor specimens are routinely preserved by formalin fixation and paraffin embedding. Despite the conventional wisdom that proteomics might be ineffective due to the cross-linking and pre-analytical variables, these samples have utility for both discovery and targeted proteomics. Building on this capability, proteomics approaches can be used to maximize our ... More
TMTpro-18plex: The Expanded and Complete Set of TMTpro Reagents for Sample Multiplexing.
Authors:Li J,Cai Z,Bomgarden RD,Pike I,Kuhn K,Rogers JC,Roberts TM,Gygi SP,Paulo JA
Journal:Journal of proteome research
PubMed ID:33900084
The development of the TMTpro-16plex series expanded the breadth of commercial isobaric tagging reagents by nearly 50% over classic TMT-11plex. In addition to the described 16plex reagents, the proline-based TMTpro molecule can accommodate two additional combinations of heavy carbon and nitrogen isotopes. Here, we introduce the final two labeling reagents, ... More