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. 2019 Jul 3;116(30):15226–15235. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1821409116

Table 1.

Proteins identified using MS after IP against αSN from the human CSF

Sample log(e) log(I) PCM PCC UP MW Description
CSF IP −188.3 7.05 52 67 14 36.1 APOE:p, apolipoprotein E
−141 5.62 71 82 11 11.4 SNCA:p, synuclein alpha
−132.1 5.28 18 21 10 69.2 Serum albumin, bovine; BSA
−104.2 6.84 35 44 9 30.8 APOA1:p, apolipoprotein A1
−43.9 7 12 29 4 52.5 ApoJ:p, apolipoprotein J
−20.2 4.8 12 15 2 24.4 Trypsin; EC 3.4.21.4
−14.8 4 24 33 2 12.6 IGHV@:p, Ig heavy variable 3-23
Negative control IP −52 4.47 8.8 16 5 41.3 Ig heavy constant gamma 3
−4.7 4.11 4.7 7 1 24.5 Bovine Alpha-S1-casein
−4.6 3.28 2.6 4 1 36.6 IGHA2:p, Ig heavy constant α 2
Positive control Recombinant αSN IP −145 5.15 71 82 11 11.4 SNCA:p, synuclein alpha
−15.1 3.76 24 33 2 12.6 IGHV@:p, Ig heavy variable 3-23

Proteins identified in CSF samples, a specificity control, i.e., the sample without the αSN antibody and a positive control, i.e., samples spiked with recombinant αSN; log(e), base-10 log of the expectation that this assignment is stochastic; log(I), base-10 log of the sum of the intensities of the fragment ion spectra; PCM, protein coverage measured; PCC, protein coverage corrected; UP, number of unique peptides found; MW, molecular weight (kilodaltons).