摘要

Middle-down mass spectrometry (MS) combined with electron capture dissociation (ECD) represents an attractive method for characterization of proteins and their post-translational modifications (PTMs). Coupling online chromatographic separation with tandem mass spectrometry enables a high-throughput analysis, while improving sensitivity of the electro-sprayed peptides and reducing sample amount requirements. However, middle-down ECD has not been thus far coupled with online chromatographic separation. In this work, we examine the feasibility of coupling middle-down ECD with online nanoflow-liqiud chromatography (nano-LC) for the analysis of large, >3 kDa, and highly modified polypeptides in a data-dependent acquisition mode. We evaluate the effectiveness of the method by analyzing peptides derived from Asp-N and Glu-C digestions of unfractionated histones from calf thymus and acid-extracted histones from HeLa, MCF-7, and Jurkat cells. Our results demonstrate that middle-down ECD is compatible with online chromatographic separation, providing high peptide and protein sequence coverage while allowing precise mapping of PTM sites. The high mass accuracy, obtained by the ICR mass analyzer, for both the precursor and product ions greatly increases confidence in peptide identification, particularly for modified peptides. Overall, for all samples examined, several histone variants were identified and modification sites were successfully localized, including single, multiple, and positional isomeric PTM sites. The vast majority of the identified peptides were in the mass range from 3 to 9 kDa. The data presented here highlight the feasibility and utility of nano-LC-ECD-MS/MS for high-throughput middle-down analysis.

  • 出版日期2013-4-2