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T3-Sequencing: Targeted Characterization of the N- and C-Termini of Undigested Proteins by Mass Spectrometry
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Scientific Paper |
Expression Proteomics |
| Number: | Technology |
10.1021/ac034362b |
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| Year | Products |
2003 |
ultraflex TOF/TOF |
| Author | |
Detlev Suckau* and Anja Resemann |
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Anal. Chem. 2003, 75, 5817-5824 |
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A novel extension of the “top-down” approach is introduced for the selective characterization of protein termini that does not involve proteolytic digestion steps. N- and C-terminal peptides were generated from intact proteins in the mass spectrometer and further analyzed by MS/ MSsan approach referred to as T3-sequencing. N-terminal and C-terminal fragment ion series were obtained by the pseudo-MS/MS technique in-source decay (ISD) on a matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MALDI-TOF MS). These ions provided near-terminal sequence tags from the undigested protein in the ISD spectrum acquired in reflector mode and allowed to screen for the proper processing state of the terminus with respect to a reference sequence. In the second step of T3-sequencing, the precursor ions, which have been generated by ISD and which included the Nor C-terminal sequence, were selected in the timed ion gate of a MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometer for MS/ MS analysis. These spectra allowed identification of the protein, the proper definition of both termini, and allowed confirmation of suspected terminal modifications. T3- Sequencing appears to be an alternative to classical Edman sequencing, which is fast and even permits the analysis of N-terminally blocked proteins and their Cterminus. |
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