Chromogenic cross-linker for the characterization of protein structure by infrared multiphoton dissociation mass spectrometry

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作者
Gardner, Myles W. [1 ]
Vasicek, Lisa A. [1 ]
Shabbir, Shagufta [1 ]
Anslyn, Eric V. [1 ]
Brodbelt, Jennifer S. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Chem & Biochem, Austin, TX 78712 USA
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10.1021/ac800625x
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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We have developed a new IR chromogenic cross-linker (IRCX) to aid in rapidly distinguishing cross-linked peptides from unmodified species in complex mixtures. By incorporating a phosphate functional group into the cross-linker, one can take advantage of its unique IR absorption properties, affording selective infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) of the cross-linked peptides. In a mock mixture of unmodified peptides and IRCX-cross-linked peptides (intramolecularly and intermolecularly cross-linked), only the peptides containing the IRCX modification were shown to dissociate upon exposure to 50 ms of 10.6-μm radiation. LC-IRMPD-MS proved to be an effective method to distinguish the cross-linked peptides in a tryptic digest of IRCX-cross-linked ubiquitin. A total of four intermolecular cross-links and two dead-end modifications were identified using IRCX and LC-IRMPD-MS. IRMPD of these cross-linked peptides resulted in secondary dissociation of all primary fragment ions containing the chromophore, producing a series of unmodified b- or y-type ions that allowed the cross-linked peptides to be sequenced without the need for collision-induced dissociation. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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页码:4807 / 4819
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