Ultrasensitive HPLC-MS Quantification of S -(2-Succino) Cysteine Based on Ethanol/Acetyl Chloride Derivatization in Fumarate Accumulation Cells.
Ying LiuYu-Nan ChenJie ChengJin-Xin YanChen-Yu XueHui-Yu PanXu-Yang ShenJiang ZhouPeng JiangYing-Lin ZhouXin-Xiang ZhangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Succination is a nonenzymatic and irreversible post-translational modification (PTM) with important biological significance, yielding S -(2-succino) cysteine (2SC) residue. This PTM is low in abundance and often requires a large amount of protein samples for 2SC quantification. In this work, an efficient quantification method based on ethanol/acetyl chloride chemical derivatization was developed. The three carboxyl groups of 2SC were all esterified to increase hydrophobicity, greatly improving its ionization efficiency. The sensitivity was increased by 112 times; the limit of detection was reduced to 0.885 fmol, and the protein usage was reduced by at least 10 times. The established method was used to detect the overall concentration of 2SC in fumarate accumulation cells quantitatively.
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