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Proteomics ; 22(19-20): e2100256, 2022 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35687565

RESUMO

Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged at the forefront of quantitative proteomic techniques. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) can be used to determine abundances of proteins and peptides in complex biological samples. Several methods have been developed and adapted for accurate quantification based on chemical isotopic labeling. Among various chemical isotopic labeling techniques, isobaric tagging approaches rely on the analysis of peptides from MS2-based quantification rather than MS1-based quantification. In this review, we will provide an overview of several isobaric tags along with some recent developments including complementary ion tags, improvements in sensitive quantitation of analytes with lower abundance, strategies to increase multiplexing capabilities, and targeted analysis strategies. We will also discuss limitations of isobaric tags and approaches to alleviate these restrictions through bioinformatic tools and data acquisition methods. This review will highlight several applications of isobaric tags, including biomarker discovery and validation, thermal proteome profiling, cross-linking for structural investigations, single-cell analysis, top-down proteomics, along with applications to different molecules including neuropeptides, glycans, metabolites, and lipids, while providing considerations and evaluations to each application.


Assuntos
Proteoma , Proteômica , Proteômica/métodos , Proteoma/metabolismo , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem/métodos , Marcação por Isótopo/métodos , Peptídeos/análise , Biomarcadores , Lipídeos
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Anal Chem ; 93(22): 7908-7916, 2021 06 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34042420

RESUMO

A well-hydrated counterion can selectively and dramatically increase retention of a charged analyte in hydrophilic interaction chromatography. The effect is enhanced if the column is charged, as in electrostatic repulsion-hydrophilic interaction chromatography (ERLIC). This combination was exploited in proteomics for the isolation of peptides with certain post-translational modifications (PTMs). The best salt additive examined was magnesium trifluoroacetate. The well-hydrated Mg+2 ion promoted retention of peptides with functional groups that retained negative charge at low pH, while the poorly hydrated trifluoroacetate counterion tuned down the retention due to the basic residues. The result was an enhancement in selectivity ranging from 6- to 66-fold. These conditions were applied to a tryptic digest of mouse cortex. Gradient elution produced fractions enriched in peptides with phosphate, mannose-6-phosphate, and N- and O-linked glycans. The numbers of such peptides identified either equaled or exceeded the numbers afforded by the best alternative methods. This method is a productive and convenient way to isolate peptides simultaneously that contain a number of different PTMs, facilitating study of proteins with "crosstalk" modifications. The fractions from the ERLIC column were desalted prior to C-18-reversed phase liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Between 47-100% of the peptides with more than one phosphate or sialyl residue or with a mannose-6 phosphate group were not retained by a C-18 cartridge but were retained by a cartridge of porous graphitic carbon. This finding implies that the abundance of such peptides may have been significantly underestimated in some past studies.


Assuntos
Glicopeptídeos , Fosfopeptídeos , Animais , Cromatografia Líquida , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Camundongos , Eletricidade Estática
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J Vis Exp ; (183)2022 05 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35604151

RESUMO

Mass spectrometry can provide deep coverage of post-translational modifications (PTMs), although enrichment of these modifications from complex biological matrices is often necessary due to their low stoichiometry in comparison to non-modified analytes. Most enrichment workflows of PTMs on peptides in bottom-up proteomics workflows, where proteins are enzymatically digested before the resulting peptides are analyzed, only enrich one type of modification. It is the entire complement of PTMs, however, that leads to biological functions, and enrichment of a single type of PTM may miss such crosstalk of PTMs. PTM crosstalk has been observed between protein glycosylation and phosphorylation, the two most common PTMs in human proteins and also the two most studied PTMs using mass spectrometry workflows. Using the simultaneous enrichment strategy described herein, both PTMs are enriched from post-mortem human pancreatic tissue, a complex biological matrix. Dual-functional Ti(IV)-immobilized metal affinity chromatography is used to separate various forms of glycosylation and phosphorylation simultaneously in multiple fractions in a convenient spin tip-based method, allowing downstream analyses of potential PTM crosstalk interactions. This enrichment workflow for glyco- and phosphopeptides can be applied to various sample types to achieve deep profiling of multiple PTMs and identify potential target molecules for future studies.


Assuntos
Glicopeptídeos , Fosfopeptídeos , Humanos , Espectrometria de Massas , Fosfopeptídeos/análise , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional , Proteômica/métodos
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Front Chem ; 9: 707387, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34368082

RESUMO

Modification of proteins by glycans plays a crucial role in mediating biological functions in both healthy and diseased states. Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as the most powerful tool for glycomic and glycoproteomic analyses advancing knowledge of many diseases. Such diseases include those of the pancreas which affect millions of people each year. In this review, recent advances in pancreatic disease research facilitated by MS-based glycomic and glycoproteomic studies will be examined with a focus on diabetes and pancreatic cancer. The last decade, and especially the last five years, has witnessed developments in both discovering new glycan or glycoprotein biomarkers and analyzing the links between glycans and disease pathology through MS-based studies. The strength of MS lies in the specificity and sensitivity of liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization MS for measuring a wide range of biomolecules from limited sample amounts from many sample types, greatly enhancing and accelerating the biomarker discovery process. Furthermore, imaging MS of glycans enabled by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization has proven useful in complementing histology and immunohistochemistry to monitor pancreatic disease progression. Advances in biological understanding and analytical techniques, as well as challenges and future directions for the field, will be discussed.

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Mol Omics ; 17(5): 652-664, 2021 10 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34318855

RESUMO

The pancreas is a vital organ with digestive and endocrine roles, and diseases of the pancreas affect millions of people yearly. A better understanding of the pancreas proteome and its dynamic post-translational modifications (PTMs) is necessary to engineer higher fidelity tissue analogues for use in transplantation. The extracellular matrix (ECM) has major roles in binding and signaling essential to the viability of insulin-producing islets of Langerhans. To characterize PTMs in the pancreas, native and decellularized tissues from four donors were analyzed. N-Glycosylated and phosphorylated peptides were simultaneously enriched via electrostatic repulsion-hydrophilic interaction chromatography and analyzed with mass spectrometry, maximizing PTM information from one workflow. A modified surfactant and chaotropic agent assisted sequential extraction/on-pellet digestion was used to maximize solubility of the ECM. The analysis resulted in the confident identification of 3650 proteins, including 517 N-glycoproteins and 148 phosphoproteins. We identified 214 ECM proteins, of which 99 were N-glycosylated, 18 were phosphorylated, and 9 were found to have both modifications. Collagens, a major component of the ECM, were the most highly glycosylated of the ECM proteins and several were also heavily phosphorylated, raising the possibility of structural and thus functional changes resulting from these modifications. To our knowledge, this work represents the first characterization of PTMs in pancreatic ECM proteins. This work provides a basal profile of PTMs in the healthy human pancreatic ECM, laying the foundation for future investigations to determine disease-specific changes such as in diabetes and pancreatic cancer, and potentially helping to guide the development of tissue replacement constructs. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD025048.


Assuntos
Proteínas da Matriz Extracelular , Proteômica , Cromatografia , Proteínas da Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Humanos , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Espectrometria de Massas , Pâncreas/metabolismo , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional , Eletricidade Estática
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J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ; 30(12): 2491-2501, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31286442

RESUMO

Simultaneous enrichment of glyco- and phosphopeptides will benefit the studies of biological processes regulated by these posttranslational modifications (PTMs). It will also reveal potential crosstalk between these two ubiquitous PTMs. Unlike custom-designed multifunctional solid phase extraction (SPE) materials, operating strong anion exchange (SAX) resin in electrostatic repulsion-hydrophilic interaction chromatography (ERLIC) mode provides a readily available strategy to analytical labs for enrichment of these PTMs for subsequent mass spectrometry (MS)-based characterization. However, the choice of mobile phase has largely relied on empirical rules from hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) or ion-exchange chromatography (IEX) without further optimization and adjustments. In this study, ten mobile phase compositions of ERLIC were systematically compared; the impact of multiple factors including organic phase proportion, ion pairing reagent, pH, and salt on the retention of glycosylated and phosphorylated peptides was evaluated. This study demonstrated good enrichment of glyco- and phosphopeptides from the nonmodified peptides in a complex tryptic digest. Moreover, the enriched glyco- and phosphopeptides elute in different fractions by orthogonal retention mechanisms of hydrophilic interaction and electrostatic interaction in ERLIC, maximizing the LC-MS identification of each PTM. The optimized mobile phase can be adapted to the ERLIC HPLC system, where the high resolution in separating multiple PTMs will benefit large-scale MS-based PTM profiling and in-depth characterization.


Assuntos
Cromatografia por Troca Iônica/métodos , Glicopeptídeos/isolamento & purificação , Fosfopeptídeos/isolamento & purificação , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem/métodos , Linhagem Celular , Glicopeptídeos/análise , Humanos , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Fosfopeptídeos/análise , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional , Proteômica/métodos
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