Application of the broadband collision-induced dissociation (bbCID) mass spectrometry approach for protein glycosylation and phosphorylation analysis.
Narciso CoutoLiliya DavlyatovaCaroline A EvansPhillip C WrightPublished in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2018)
We contend that bbCID is a valuable addition to the existing toolkit for PTM discovery. Moreover, this technique could be employed to direct targeted proteomics methods, particularly where there is no a priori information on glycosylation or phosphorylation status. This technique is immediately relevant to the characterisation of individual proteins or biological samples of low complexity, as demonstrated for the analysis of the glycosylation status of a therapeutic protein.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- protein protein
- small molecule
- liquid chromatography
- protein kinase
- amino acid
- binding protein
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- healthcare
- high performance liquid chromatography
- capillary electrophoresis
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- social media
- ms ms
- drug delivery
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination