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Utilizing Ion Mobility to Identify Isobaric Post-Translational Modifications: Resolving Acrolein and Propionyl Lysine
Jose D Gomez1, Mark E Ridgeway2, Melvin A Park2
1Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, 80045, United States.
Abstract:
Protein post-translational modifications provide critical proteomic details towards elucidating mechanisms of altered protein function due to toxic exposure, altered metabolism, or disease pathogenesis. Lysine propionylation is a recently described modification that occurs due to metabolic alterations in propionyl-CoA metabolism and sirtuin depropionylase activity. Acrolein is a toxic aldehyde generated through exogenous and endogenous pathways, such as industrial exposure, cigarette smoke inhalation, and non-enzymatic lipid peroxidation. Importantly, lysine modifications arising from propionylation and acroleination can be isobaric - indistinguishable by mass spectrometry - and inseparable via reverse-phase chromatography. Here, we present the novel application of trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) to resolve such competing isobaric lysine modifications. Specifically, the PTM products of a small synthetic peptide were analyzed using a prototype TIMS - time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TIMS-TOF). In that the mobilities of these propionylated and acroleinated peptides differ by only 1%, a high-resolution mobility analysis is required to resolve the two. We were able to achieve more than sufficient resolution in the TIMS analyzer (~170), readily separating these isobars.
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