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Comparison of MS2, synchronous precursor selection MS3, and real-time search MS3 methodologies for lung proteomes of hydrogen sulfide treated swine.

Qin Fu1, Zhen Liu2,3, Ruchika Bhawal1, Elizabeth T Anderson1, Robert W Sherwood1, Yong Yang4, Theodore Thannhauser4, Martine Schroyen3, Xiangfang Tang5, Hongfu Zhang2, Sheng Zhang6.   

Abstract

Tandem mass tags (TMTs) have increasingly become an attractive technique for global proteomics. However, its effectiveness for multiplexed quantitation by traditional tandem mass spectrometry (MS2) suffers from ratio distortion. Synchronous precursor selection (SPS) MS3 has been widely accepted for improved quantitation accuracy, but concurrently decreased proteome coverage. Recently, a Real-Time Search algorithm has been integrated with the SPS MS3 pipeline (RTS MS3) to provide accurate quantitation and improved depth of coverage. In this mechanistic study of the impact of exposure to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) on the respiration of swine, we used TMT-based comparative proteomics of lung tissues from control and H2S-treated subjects as a test case to evaluate traditional MS2, SPS MS3, and RTS MS3 acquisition methods on both the Orbitrap Fusion and Orbitrap Eclipse platforms. Comparison of the results obtained by the MS2 with those of SPS MS3 and RTS MS3 methods suggests that the MS3-driven quantitative strategies provided a more accurate global-scale quantitation; however, only RTS MS3 provided proteomic coverage that rivaled that of traditional MS2 analysis. RTS MS3 not only yields more productive MS3 spectra than SPS MS3 but also appears to focus the analysis more effectively on unique peptides. Furthermore, pathway enrichment analyses of the H2S-altered proteins demonstrated that an additional apoptosis pathway was discovered exclusively by RTS MS3. This finding was verified by RT-qPCR, western blotting, and TUNEL staining experiments. We conclude that RTS MS3 workflow enables simultaneous improvement of quantitative accuracy and proteome coverage over alternative approaches (MS2 and SPS MS3). Graphical abstract.

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Keywords:  Isobaric tandem mass tags; Lung tissues; MS3; Quantitative proteomics; Real-time search; Synchronous precursor selection

Year:  2020        PMID: 33099676     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-020-03009-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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