LC/MS/MS Analysis of N‐Terminal Protein Adducts with Improved Sensitivity: A Comparison of Selected Edman Isothiocyanate Reagents

  • Rydberg P
  • von Stedingk H
  • Magnér J
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study provides a basis for a new and straightforward method for LC/MS/MS‐based screening of N‐terminal protein adducts. This procedure is denoted the “FI R E procedure” as fluorescein i sothiocyanate (FITC) gave superior sensitivity by LC/MS/MS when measuring adducts ( R ) of electrophilic compounds with a modified E dman procedure. The principles of the FI R E‐procedure are that adducts to N‐terminal amino acids selectively are detached and measured from of proteins after derivatisation by isothiocyanate Edman reagents. In this study, FITC, 4‐N,N‐dimethylaminoazobenzene 4 ′ ‐isothiocyanate (DABITC) and 4‐dimethylamino‐1‐naphthyl isothiocyanate (DNITC) were used to synthesize thiohydantoin analytes from valine and N‐methylvaline. The sensitivity by LC/MS/MS was enhanced by up to three orders of magnitude as compared to phenyl isothiocyanate and higher as compared to pentafluorophenyl isothiocyanate. The FITC reagent will enable measurements of low background adduct levels. Synthesized analytes were characterised with, for example, 1 H NMR, 13 C NMR, LC/MS/MS, and UV.

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  • Table 1: Studied thiohydantoin analytes by LC/MS/MS.
  • Figure 1: Reactions and Edman reagents compared in this study.
  • Figure 2: Fluorescence measurements; excitation and emission spectra of the dianions FTH-Val and FTH-MeVal recorded at pH 7.
  • Figure 3: Chemical forms the FTH-analytes in aqueous solution∗.
  • Figure 4: Expanded view of an LC-MS (TIC) chromatogram of standards 1 and 2 (a) and an LC-MS/MS spectrum of m/z = 503 (FTHMeVal) (b).
  • Figure 5: Separation of FTH-Val and FTH-MeVal by capillary electrophoresis and detection with a diode array.
  • Table 2: Measurements, limit of detection (LOD) on pure standards, data obtained by LC/MS system no. 1.
  • Table 3: Measurements, limit of detection (LOD) on pure standards by LC/MS/MS (ESI) with LC/MS system no. 2.

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Rydberg, P., von Stedingk, H., Magnér, J., & Björklund, J. (2009). LC/MS/MS Analysis of N‐Terminal Protein Adducts with Improved Sensitivity: A Comparison of Selected Edman Isothiocyanate Reagents. International Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2009(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/153472

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