A Simplified Method for Comprehensive Capture of the Staphylococcus aureus Proteome

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Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen causing myriad infections in both community and healthcare settings. Although well studied, a comprehensive exploration of its dynamic and adaptive proteome is still somewhat lacking. Herein, we employed streamlined liquid- and gas-phase fractionation with PASEF analysis on a TIMS-TOF instrument to expand coverage and explore the S. aureus dark proteome. In so doing, we captured the most comprehensive S. aureus proteome to date, totaling 2,231 proteins (85.6% coverage), using a significantly simplified process that demonstrated high reproducibility with minimal input material. We then showcase application of this library for differential expression profiling by investigating temporal dynamics of the S. aureus proteome. This revealed alterations in metabolic processes, ATP production, RNA processing, and stress-response proteins as cultures progressed to stationary growth. Notably, a significant portion of the library (94%) and proteome (80.5%) was identified by this single-shot, DIA-based analysis. Overall, our study shines new light on the hidden S. aureus proteome, generating a valuable new resource to facilitate further study of this dangerous pathogen.

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