Literature DB >> 1789448

Integration of mass spectrometry in analytical biotechnology.

S A Carr1, M E Hemling, M F Bean, G D Roberts.   

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) has become an indispensable tool for peptide and protein structure analysis because of three unique capabilities that enable it to be used to solve structural problems not easily handled by conventional techniques. First, MS is able to provide accurate molecular weight information on low-picomole amounts of peptides and proteins independent of covalent modifications that may be present. Second, this information is obtainable for peptides present in complex mixtures such as those that result from a proteolytic digest of a protein. Third, by using tandem MS, partial to complete sequence information may be obtained for peptides containing up to 25 amino acid residues, even if the peptides are present in mixtures. Sensitivity and speed of the MS-based approaches now equal (and in some cases exceed) that of Edman-based sequence analysis. In this perspective we discuss how MS, tandem high-performance MS, and on-line liquid chromatography/MS using fast atom bombardment or electrospray ionization have been integrated with more conventional techniques in order to increase the accuracy and speed of peptide and protein structure characterization. The expanding role of matrix-assisted laser desorption MS in protein analysis is also described. The unique niche that MS occupies for locating and structurally characterizing posttranslational modifications of proteins is emphasized. Examples chosen from the authors' laboratory illustrate how MS is used to sequence blocked proteins, define N- and C-terminal sequence heterogeneity, locate and correct errors in DNA- and cDNA-deduced protein sequences, identify sites of deamidation, isoaspartyl formation, phosphorylation, oxidation, disulfide bond formation, and glycosylation, and define the structural class of carbohydrate at specific attachment sites in glycoproteins.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1789448     DOI: 10.1021/ac00024a003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


  37 in total

1.  A method for high-sensitivity peptide sequencing using postsource decay matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry.

Authors:  T Keough; R S Youngquist; M P Lacey
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1999-06-22       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Identification of a new metabolite of macrolide immunosuppressant, like rapamycin and SDZ RAD, using high performance liquid chromatography and electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.

Authors:  K Hallensleben; M Raida; G Habermehl
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 3.109

3.  Analysis of recombinat glycoproteins by mass spectrometry.

Authors:  D C James
Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 2.058

4.  Differentiation of α- or β-aspartic isomers in the heptapeptides by the fragments of [M + Na]+ using ion trap tandem mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Bing Wang; Jin Zhuo Shang; Yu Jiao Qin; Bing Na Yan; Xin Hua Guo
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2011-05-25       Impact factor: 3.109

5.  Infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) and collisionally activated dissociation of peptides in a quadrupole ion trap with selective IRMPD of phosphopeptides.

Authors:  Matthew C Crowe; Jennifer S Brodbelt
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 3.109

6.  Improved fourier-transform ion-cyclotron-resonance mass spectrometry of large biomolecules.

Authors:  S C Beu; M W Senko; J P Quinn; F W McLafferty
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 3.109

7.  Surface-induced dissociation of multiply protonated peptides.

Authors:  A L McCormack; J L Jones; V H Wysocki
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 3.109

8.  The determination of glycopeptides by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry with collision-induced dissociation.

Authors:  J J Conboy; J D Henion
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 3.109

9.  Fourier-transform electrospray instrumentation for tandem high-resolution mass spectrometry of large molecules.

Authors:  S C Beu; M W Senko; J P Quinn; F M Wampler; F W McLafferty
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 3.109

10.  Selective identification and differentiation of N- and O-linked oligosaccharides in glycoproteins by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

Authors:  S A Carr; M J Huddleston; M F Bean
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 6.725

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