An enhanced method for peptides sequencing by N-terminal derivatization and MS

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Abstract

An improved method for peptide sequencing based on acetylation/ deuteroacetylation in conjunction with ESI MS is introduced. Derivatization with a 1:1 mixture of acetic anhydride and deuterated acetic anhydride incorporates a stable isotope label into the analyzed molecule. This approach has been initially applied to FAB. Using MS/MS, the technique provides a fast, highly sensitive and reliable determination of the primary structure of unknown peptides. This procedure labels N-terminal fragments formed during MS/MS analysis, resulting in a simplification and faster interpretation of the spectra. The performance of the method has been tested with several synthetic peptides and applied to an efficient sequencing of the peptide map, using a nano-scale LC coupled on-line to a tandem mass spectrometer. © 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Noga, M. J., Lewandowski, J. J., Suder, P., & Silberring, J. (2005). An enhanced method for peptides sequencing by N-terminal derivatization and MS. Proteomics, 5(17), 4367–4375. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200401319

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