使用酸性甲醇进行凝胶内蛋白质消化可对谷氨酸残基产生高选择性甲基化。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marta Lozano-Prieto , Emilio Camafeita , Inmaculada Jorge , Andrea Laguillo-Gómez , Rafael Barrero-Rodríguez , Cristina A. Devesa , Clara Pertusa , Enrique Calvo , Francisco Sánchez-Madrid , Jesús Vázquez , Noa B. Martin-Cofreces
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质量耐受性开放式搜索方法可通过质谱对修饰肽进行高通量分析。这些技术为无偏见地分析生物体内的翻译后修饰以及蛋白质样品处理过程中产生的化学修饰铺平了道路。在这项工作中,我们利用 Comet-ReCom(开放式搜索引擎 Comet-PTM 的最新改进版本)深入分析了各种不同生物来源的样本,包括细胞、细胞外囊泡、分泌体、中心体和组织制备物。我们的研究结果表明,使用凝胶内技术消化蛋白质时,谷氨酸残基会发生密集的甲基酯化,而使用无凝胶方法则不会。这种效应对 Glu 具有高度特异性,而对 Asp 等其他可甲基化残基则没有发现。
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In-gel protein digestion using acidic methanol produces a highly selective methylation of glutamic acid residues

Mass-tolerant open search methods allow the high-throughput analysis of modified peptides by mass spectrometry. These techniques have paved the way to unbiased analysis of post-translational modifications in biological contexts, as well as of chemical modifications produced during the manipulation of protein samples. In this work, we have analyzed in-depth a wide variety of samples of different biological origin, including cells, extracellular vesicles, secretomes, centrosomes and tissue preparations, using Comet-ReCom, a recently improved version of the open search engine Comet-PTM. Our results demonstrate that glutamic acid residues undergo intensive methyl esterification when protein digestion is performed using in-gel techniques, but not using gel-free approaches. This effect was highly specific to Glu and was not found for other methylable residues such as Asp.

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