Improved Detection of Tryptic Peptides from Tissue Sections Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging

被引:6
作者
Bottomley, Heather [1 ]
Phillips, Jonathan [1 ]
Hart, Philippa [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Living Syst Inst, Exeter EX4 4QD, England
[2] Med Discovery Catapult, Macclesfield SK10 4ZF, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
SAMPLE PREPARATION; RAT HYPOTHALAMUS; PROTEINS; MALDI; EXPRESSION; PROTEOME; DRUGS; DESI;
D O I
10.1021/jasms.4c00006
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
DESI-MSI is an ambient ionization technique used frequently for the detection of lipids, small molecules, and drug targets. Until recently, DESI had only limited use for the detection of proteins and peptides due to the setup and needs around deconvolution of data resulting in a small number of species being detected at lower spatial resolution. There are known differences in the ion species detected using DESI and MALDI for nonpeptide molecules, and here, we identify that this extends to proteomic species. DESI MS images were obtained for tissue sections of mouse and rat brain using a precommercial heated inlet (approximately 450 C-degrees) to the mass spectrometer. Ion mobility separation resolved spectral overlap of peptide ions and significantly improved the detection of multiply charged species. The images acquired were of pixel size 100 mu m (rat brain) and 50 mu m (mouse brain), respectively. Observed tryptic peptides were filtered against proteomic target lists, generated by LC-MS, enabling tentative protein assignment for each peptide ion image. Precise localizations of peptide ions identified by DESI and MALDI were found to be comparable. Some spatially localized peptides ions were observed in DESI that were not found in the MALDI replicates, typically, multiply charged species with a low mass to charge ratio. This method demonstrates the potential of DESI-MSI to detect large numbers of tryptic peptides from tissue sections with enhanced spatial resolution when compared to previous DESI-MSI studies.
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页码:922 / 934
页数:13
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