N-Terminal Cyclization of Peptides in LargE-scale Protein Identification Based on Biological Mass Spectrometry
- VernacularTitle:规模化蛋白质生物质谱鉴定中肽段氨基端环化修饰现象
- Author:
Zhuang LU
;
Liyan ZHAO
;
Yangjun ZHANG
;
Yun CAI
;
Yulin DENG
;
Yukui ZHANG
;
Xiaohong QIAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
N-Terminal of peptides;
cyclization;
largE-scale;
protein identification
- From:
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry
2009;37(7):950-954
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Biological mass spectrometry has been developed for the largE-scale protein identification. The successful identification of protein in proteomic study is based on an effective match of MS data to the sequence in database. Because of the diversity and heterogeneity of protein modification, the experimental data obtained by mass spectrometry does not match the theoretical value sometimes, which makes about 90 percent or more of the tandem mass spectra not be effectively identified. This has become one of the most important technique issues to be resolved in current proteome research. The N-terminal cyclization of peptides, as one of a variety of modification introduced in sample preparation, has been preliminarily studied in this work. The result showed that N-terminal cyclization occurred at the most of the glutamine(Q) or carbamoylmethyl-cysteine(CAM_C) residues and the reaction is often incomplete or partial, both types of peptides could often exist in its respective state at the same time, and the behavior of modified peptides in revered phase chromatography is also changed. The success rate of protein identification could be obviously improved if adding the N-terminal cyclization modification in the database searching. These results will be very helpful in the mass spectrometric data analysis of proteomic study.