Extending Top-Down Mass Spectrometry to Proteins with Masses Greater Than 200 Kilodaltons
Top Cited Papers
- 6 October 2006
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 314 (5796) , 109-112
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1128868
Abstract
For characterization of sequence and posttranslational modifications, molecular and fragment ion mass data from ionizing and dissociating a protein in the mass spectrometer are far more specific than are masses of peptides from the protein's digestion. We extend the ∼500-residue, ∼50-kilodalton (kD) dissociation limitation of this top-down methodology by using electrospray additives, heated vaporization, and separate noncovalent and covalent bond dissociation. This process can cleave 287 interresidue bonds in the termini of a 1314-residue (144-kD) protein, specify previously unidentified disulfide bonds between 8 of 27 cysteines in a 1714-residue (200-kD) protein, and correct sequence predictions in two proteins, one with 2153 residues (229 kD).Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Stepwise Deamidation of Ribonuclease A at Five Sites Determined by Top Down Mass SpectrometryBiochemistry, 2005
- Consecutive Ion Activation for Top Down Mass Spectrometry: Improved Protein Sequencing by Nozzle−Skimmer DissociationAnalytical Chemistry, 2005
- The dimycocerosate ester polyketide virulence factors of mycobacteriaProgress in Lipid Research, 2005
- The Thermal Unfolding of Native Cytochrome c in the Transition from Solution to Gas Phase Probed by Native Electron Capture DissociationAngewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 2005
- Domain Organization of Salmonella typhimurium Formylglycinamide Ribonucleotide Amidotransferase Revealed by X-ray Crystallography,Biochemistry, 2004
- Anhydrous Protein IonsChemical Reviews, 1999
- Efficient sequence analysis of the six gene products (7‐74 kDA) from the escherichia coli thiamin biosynthetic operon by tandem high‐resolution mass spectrometryProtein Science, 1998
- Analysis of antibodies and other large glycoproteins in the mass range of 150,000-200,000 daltons by electrospray ionization mass spectrometryAnalytical Chemistry, 1992
- Primary Sequence Information from Intact Proteins by Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass SpectrometryScience, 1990
- Electrospray Ionization for Mass Spectrometry of Large BiomoleculesScience, 1989