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Reporter ion-based mass spectrometry approaches for the detection of non-enzymatic protein modifications in biological samples

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Development of mass spectrometry techniques to detect protein oxidation, which contributes to signalling and inflammation, is important. Label-free approaches have the advantage of reduced sample manipulation, but are challenging in complex samples owing to undirected analysis of large data sets using statistical search engines. To identify oxidised proteins in biological samples, we previously developed a targeted approach involving precursor ion scanning for diagnostic MS3 ions from oxidised residues. Here, we tested this approach for other oxidations, and compared it with an alternative approach involving the use of extracted ion chromatograms (XICs) generated from high-resolution MSMS data using very narrow mass windows. This accurate mass XIC data methodology was effective at identifying nitrotyrosine, chlorotyrosine, and oxidative deamination of lysine, and for tyrosine oxidations highlighted more modified peptide species than precursor ion scanning or statistical database searches. Although some false positive peaks still occurred in the XICs, these could be identified by comparative assessment of the peak intensities. The method has the advantage that a number of different modifications can be analysed simultaneously in a single LC-MSMS run.
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hal-01506288 , version 1 (12-04-2017)

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Karina Tveen-Jensen, Ana Reis, Laetitia Mouls, Andrew R. Pitt, Corinne M. Spickett. Reporter ion-based mass spectrometry approaches for the detection of non-enzymatic protein modifications in biological samples. Journal of Proteomics, 2013, 92, pp.71-79. ⟨10.1016/j.jprot.2013.03.033⟩. ⟨hal-01506288⟩
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