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Minimizing resolution of isotopically coded peptides in comparative proteomics.

Roujian Zhang1, Fred E Regnier.   

Abstract

Stable isotopes are now widely used to quantify concentration changes in proteomics. This paper focuses on the resolution of isotopically coded peptides and how isotope effects occurring during chromatographic separations can be minimized. Heavy isotope derivatizing agents used in this work were the commercially available 2H8-ICAT reagent and 13C4-succinic anhydride. The ICAT reagent derivatizes cysteine-containing peptides, whereas the succinic anhydride reacts with primary amine groups in peptides. It was observed during reversed-phase chromatography of peptides from a BSA tryptic digest differentially labeled with the 2Hr and 2H8-ICAT reagents that resolution of the isoforms exceeded 0.5 with 20% of the peptides in the digest. Three-fourths of the peptides in this group contained two cysteine residues and were doubly labeled. Only 23% of the peptides labeled with a single ICAT residue had a resolution greater than 0.4. The resolution of peptides differentially labeled with 13C- and 12C-succinate never exceeded +/- 0.01, even in the case of peptides from the BSA digest labeled with 2 mol of succinate. Because this value is within the limits of the method used to determine resolution, it was concluded the 13C- and 12C-coded isoforms of labeled peptides did not resolve. The isotope ratio in the case of 13C/12C coding could be determined from a single mass spectrum taken at any point in the elution profile. This enabled isotope ratio analysis to be completed early in the elution of a peptide from chromatography columns.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12643534     DOI: 10.1021/pr015516b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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