Towards Discovery and Targeted Peptide Biomarker Detection Using nanoESI-TIMS-TOF MS.
Alyssa GarabedianPaolo BenigniCesar E RamirezErin S BakerTao LiuRichard D SmithFrancisco Fernandez LimaPublished in: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2017)
In the present work, the potential of trapped ion mobility spectrometry coupled to TOF mass spectrometry (TIMS-TOF MS) for discovery and targeted monitoring of peptide biomarkers from human-in-mouse xenograft tumor tissue was evaluated. In particular, a TIMS-MS workflow was developed for the detection and quantification of peptide biomarkers using internal heavy analogs, taking advantage of the high mobility resolution (R = 150-250) prior to mass analysis. Five peptide biomarkers were separated, identified, and quantified using offline nanoESI-TIMS-CID-TOF MS; the results were in good agreement with measurements using a traditional LC-ESI-MS/MS proteomics workflow. The TIMS-TOF MS analysis permitted peptide biomarker detection based on accurate mobility, mass measurements, and high sequence coverage for concentrations in the 10-200 nM range, while simultaneously achieving discovery measurements of not initially targeted peptides as markers from the same proteins and, eventually, other proteins. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- ms ms
- small molecule
- high resolution
- label free
- liquid chromatography
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- high throughput
- cancer therapy
- endothelial cells
- gas chromatography
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- high performance liquid chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
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- photodynamic therapy
- simultaneous determination
- molecular docking
- health insurance
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- affordable care act