Solid-Phase Compatible Silane-Based Cleavable Linker Enables Custom Isobaric Quantitative Chemoproteomics.
Nikolas R BurtonDaniel A PolaskyFlowreen ShikwanaSamuel OforiTianyang YanDaniel J GeiszlerFelipe da Veiga LeprevostAlexey I NesvizhskiiKeriann M BackusPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Mass spectrometry-based chemoproteomics has emerged as an enabling technology for functional biology and drug discovery. To address limitations of established chemoproteomics workflows, including cumbersome reagent synthesis and low throughput sample preparation, here, we established the silane-based cleavable isotopically labeled proteomics (sCIP) method. The sCIP method is enabled by a high yielding and scalable route to dialkoxydiphenylsilane fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (DADPS-Fmoc)-protected amino acid building blocks, which enable the facile synthesis of customizable, isotopically labeled, and chemically cleavable biotin capture reagents. sCIP is compatible with both MS1- and MS2-based quantitation, and the sCIP-MS2 method is distinguished by its click-assembled isobaric tags in which the reporter group is encoded in the sCIP capture reagent and balancer in the pan cysteine-reactive probe. The sCIP-MS2 workflow streamlines sample preparation with early stage isobaric labeling and sample pooling, allowing for high coverage and increased sample throughput via customized low cost six-plex sample multiplexing. When paired with a custom FragPipe data analysis workflow and applied to cysteine-reactive fragment screens, sCIP proteomics revealed established and unprecedented cysteine-ligand pairs, including the discovery that mitochondrial uncoupling agent FCCP acts as a covalent-reversible cysteine-reactive electrophile.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- ms ms
- high resolution
- living cells
- early stage
- drug discovery
- data analysis
- capillary electrophoresis
- high performance liquid chromatography
- low cost
- gas chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- fluorescent probe
- amino acid
- high throughput
- small molecule
- crispr cas
- pet imaging
- genome wide
- single cell
- healthcare
- simultaneous determination
- oxidative stress
- squamous cell carcinoma
- quantum dots
- gene expression
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- solid phase extraction