Combined electron transfer dissociation-collision-induced dissociation fragmentation in the mass spectrometric distinction of leucine, isoleucine, and hydroxyproline residues in peptide natural products

Gupta, Kallol ; Kumar, Mukesh ; Chandrashekara, Krishnappa ; Krishnan, Kozhalmannom S. ; Balaram, Padmanabhan (2012) Combined electron transfer dissociation-collision-induced dissociation fragmentation in the mass spectrometric distinction of leucine, isoleucine, and hydroxyproline residues in peptide natural products Journal of Proteome Research, 11 (2). pp. 515-522. ISSN 1535-3893

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/pr200091v

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Abstract

Distinctions between isobaric residues have been a major challenge in mass spectrometric peptide sequencing. Here, we propose a methodology for distinction among isobaric leucine, isoleucine, and hydroxyproline, a commonly found post-translationally modified amino acid with a nominal mass of 113 Da, through a combined electron transfer dissociation-collision-induced dissociation approach. While the absence of c and z ions, corresponding to the Yyy-Xxx (Xxx = Leu, Ile, or Hyp) segment, is indicative of the presence of hydroxyproline, loss of isopropyl (Δm = 43 Da) or ethyl radicals (Δm = 29 Da), through collisional activation of z radical ions, are characteristic of leucine or isoleucine, respectively. Radical migration processes permit distinctions even in cases where the specific z ions, corresponding to the Yyy-Leu or -Ile segments, are absent or of low intensity. This tandem mass spectrometric (MSn) method has been successfully implemented in a liquid chromatography-MSn platform to determine the identity of 23 different isobaric residues from a mixture of five different peptides. The approach is convenient for distinction of isobaric residues from any crude peptide mixture, typically encountered in natural peptide libraries or proteomic analysis.

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Keywords:Isobaric Amino Acids; Electron Transfer Dissociation; Z Ions; Collision-induced Dissociation; Peptaibols; Conus Peptides; Wasp Venom Peptides
ID Code:91495
Deposited On:21 May 2012 13:00
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