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Quantitative Proteomics Using Reductive Dimethylation for Stable Isotope Labeling
Published on: July 1, 2014
Isotope Decluttering Reduces Spectral Complexity while Maintaining Protein Structure
Sneha S Hakke1, Willem E M Noteborn2, Birol Cabukusta1
1Maastricht Multi-Modal Molecular Imaging Institute (M4i), Maastricht University, 6229 ER Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Isotope depletion simplifies mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of large proteins and complexes by reducing isotopic complexity. This method enhances signal-to-noise ratio for accurate mass measurement and maintains structural integrity for detailed analysis.
Area of Science:
- Biochemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Structural Biology
Background:
- Accurate mass determination is crucial in mass spectrometry (MS) for molecular identification.
- Heavier isotopes increase spectral complexity and reduce signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), especially for large proteins and complexes.
- Current methods struggle with spectral complexity in large biomolecules.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the impact of isotope depletion on mass spectrometry analysis of large protein complexes.
- To assess the structural integrity of isotope-depleted proteins and complexes.
- To evaluate isotope depletion as a method for improving MS-based protein identification.
Main Methods:
- Expression and purification of *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* protein complexes (EsxAB and BfrB) under isotope-depleted conditions.
- Application of isotope depletion to bacterioferritin B (BfrB), the largest reported complex analyzed under native conditions.
- Analysis of structural integrity using single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM).
Main Results:
- Isotope-depleted proteins and complexes exhibited simplified mass spectra with reduced isotopic distribution.
- Significant increase in the SNR of the monoisotopic peak was observed.
- Improved protein sequence coverage was achieved using native top-down MS.
- Cryo-EM confirmed that isotope depletion preserves protein structural integrity at atomic resolution.
Conclusions:
- Isotope depletion effectively simplifies mass spectra and enhances SNR for large proteins and complexes.
- This technique improves accuracy in mass measurement and protein identification via MS.
- Isotope depletion is a viable method for high-accuracy MS analysis without compromising protein structure.
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