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Enhanced Proteomics Analysis with a Novel Recombinant Chymotrypsin Analogue Engineered for High Cleavage Specificity
Kish R Adoni1, Jonathan E Ditcham1, Alba Katiria González Rivera2
1Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Division of Biosciences, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, U.K.
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Chymotrypsin is widely used in shotgun proteomics, owing to its orthogonal cleavage specificity relative to trypsin, which enhances sequence coverage of hydrophobic protein regions. However, commercial preparations often display variable cleavage specificity, trypsin contamination, and elevated missed cleavage rates, which can collectively reduce the proteome coverage and data reproducibility. To address these limitations, we present a novel recombinant chymotrypsin (rChymoSelect) engineered for improved cleavage specificity and robustness in proteomics workflows. Benchmarking against standard bovine chymotrypsin revealed 97% C-terminal cleavages after tyrosine (Y), phenylalanine (F), and leucine (L) for rChymoSelect, compared to 72% for the standard enzyme. This enhanced cleavage specificity reduced missed cleavages and increased peptide-spectrum matches across charge states. Across 3,638 identified proteins, rChymoSelect yielded 22.2% unique identifications compared with 8.2% for standard chymotrypsin, while maintaining similar peptide length, m/z, and hydrophobicity distributions. The enzyme remained active in up to 6 M urea and achieved near-maximal proteome coverage within 2 h (only a 2.4% gain after overnight digestion). These results establish rChymoSelect as an advanced tool with improved cleavage specificity that reduces analytical complexity and enhances the reliability of proteomic analysis, while expanding chymotryptic digestion to hydrophobic and high-denaturant proteomics applications.

