MPI für Biochemie  

Proteomics and Signal Transduction
Matthias Mann

SILAC Media

 

Found in this section:

  • SILAC Amino Acids

  • Use of dialyzed serum

  • Conversion of 13C6 Argine to 13C5 Proline

  • Common Media Formulations (DMEM and RPMI)

  • Potentially useful SILAC amino acid stock solution table

  • Commercial vendors

 

SILAC Amino Acids

A variety of amino acids are suitable in SILAC and the use of arginine, leucine, lysine, serine, methionine and tyrosine have already been described in literature by several groups.  The use of an essential amino acid that does not metabolize to a different amino acid is most desirable in order to avoid a mixture of labelled amino acid products (See discussion on arginine conversion). 

Ideally, the amino acid used in SILAC should be able to introduce a large enough mass difference from the unlabeled peptide so that the two peak clusters can be easily distinguished.

 

Leucine D3

Arginine 13C6

Label

3 Deuteriums

6 Carbon-13s

Mass difference

+ 3 Da

+ 6 Da

Co-elution in LC (C18)

No

Yes

% of tryptic peptides (IPI_Human)

70%

50%

No. of labels/peptide

Variable

One

Location of label

Variable

C-termini

Cost

X

15X


The comparison of the two amino acids we have described for use with SILAC is presented in the table above.  We favor the use of 13C-containing amino acids for use with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometric analyses.   We also like the use of arginine and lysine as labeling amino acids as most tryptic peptides contain one of each of these residues in the C-terminal position.  This also provides an added benefit for the determination of fragmentation ion species in tandem MS spectra too (Ong et. al. JPR 2003).



DIALYZED SERUM

As described in Ong et. al. MCP 2002, the use of dialyzed serum in culture medium formulation is necessary to avoid the contribution of natural stable isotope abundance amino acids in the serum in "heavy" labeled cell culture. 


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This shows the situation where using normal foetal bovine serum (middle panel) results in a large mixture of peptides that contain a mixture of Leu-d0 and Leu-d3.  The peptide shown contains 3 leucines in total.  The peak cluster labeled with an asterix is an unrelated peptide.  Figure from Ong et. al MCP 2002.

 Using dialyzed serum is important for accurate quantitation, however we have also found that some cell types behave anomalously in dialyzed serum, i.e. do not attach even after an extended period.  These cases form the minority of our experience in using SILAC and we have not further troubleshooted these cases.  We provide a list of cell types that we have grown successfully in the basic SILAC media compositions described here.

Commercial sources for FBS are widely available and the option to dialyze serum in one's own laboratory exists.  A lower molecular weight cut-off may help to reduce the loss of small bioactive peptides and lipids.  It is critical to evaluate each batch of dialyzed serum for the residual traces of amino acids.

 

SILAC MEDIA FORMULATION

The table listed below is an example formulation of DMEM high-glucose without glutamine (catalog no. 21969) in the Gibco-Invitrogen catalog. The SILAC DMEM we use is based on this DMEM formulation but any of your standard formulations that work with the cell lines currently in your laboratory can be adapted for labeling in SILAC. (for e.g. picking a completely different formulation and leaving out the SILAC amino acids, and re-supplementing these later)


COMPONENTS

Molecular Weight

Concentration (mg/L)

Molarity (mM)

Amino Acids

Glycine

75

30

0.4

L-Arginine hydrochloride

211

84

0.398

L-Cystine 2HCl

313

48

0.201

L-Histidine hydrochloride-H2O

210

42

0.2

L-Isoleucine

131

105

0.802

L-Leucine

131

105

0.802

L-Lysine hydrochloride

183

146

0.798

L-Methionine

149

30

0.201

L-Phenylalanine

165

66

0.4

L-Serine

105

42

0.4

L-Threonine

119

95

0.798

L-Tryptophan

204

16

0.0784

L-Tyrosine disodium salt dihydrate

261

72

0.398

L-Valine

117

94

0.803

Vitamins

Choline chloride

140

4

0.0286

D-Calcium pantothenate

477

4

0.00839

Folic Acid

441

4

0.00907

i-Inositol

180

7.2

0.04

Niacinamide

122

4

0.0328

Pyridoxine hydrochloride

206

4

0.0194

Riboflavin

376

0.4

0.00106

Thiamine hydrochloride

337

4

0.0119

Inorganic Salts

Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) (anhyd.)

111

264

1.8

Ferric Nitrate (Fe(NO3)3"9H2O)

404

0.1

0.000248

Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) (anhyd.)

120

0

0.814

Potassium Chloride (KCl)

75

400

5.33

Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3)

84

3700

44.05

Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

58

6400

110.34

Sodium Phosphate monobasic (NaH2PO4-H2O)

138

141

0.906

Other Components

D-Glucose (Dextrose)

180

4500

25

Phenol Red

376.4

15

0.0399

Sodium Pyruvate

110

110

1


This table was extracted from the Gibco-Invitrogen website and is originally their formulation for Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (D-MEM) (1X) liquid (high glucose) - Contains 4500 mg/L D-glucose and sodium pyruvate but no L-glutamine. Catalog Number: 10313021

 

Potentially useful SILAC amino acid stock solution table

A suggested way to standardize the way your laboratory's stock solutions for SILAC amino acids - here in Excel format.  (The concentrations are merely suggestions, you should check whether it's appropriate for your own media formulations).



Commercial vendors for SILAC materials

There exists a wide variety of commercial vendors for material suitable for SILAC and we aren't able to provide a comprehensive list here.



SILAC MEDIA:

Invitrogen custom formulations (custom orders requiring certain minimal volume orders, the most convenient because you can specify exact formulations which may be more specialized for your needs). Their media inquiry page is here.


Sigma Cell Culture Powder DMEM and RPMI (lacks leucine, lysine, methionine, glutamine, sodium bicarbonate)


JRH Biosciences - For custom formulations. Not one we have used ourselves but used successfully and reported by another SILAC user (Dr. Kathy Wong, BTI, personal communication).



SILAC AMINO ACIDS:

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories

Sigma-Isotec



SILAC DIALYSED SERUM:

Dialysed Foetal Bovine Serum - Invitrogen



NORMAL CELL CULTURE SUPPLEMENTS:

Antibiotics 100x , Glutamine 100x - Invitrogen