LC-Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry-TOF MS Differentiation of 2- and 3-Disulfide-Bonded Isomers of the μ-Conotoxin PIIIA.
Thomas SchmitzStuart PengelleyEckhard BelauDetlev SuckauDiana ImhofPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
Disulfide bonds within cysteine-rich peptides are important for their stability and biological function. In this respect, the correct disulfide connectivity plays a decisive role. The differentiation of individual disulfide-bonded isomers by traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mass spectrometry (MS) is limited due to the similarity in physicochemical properties of the isomers sharing the same amino acid sequence. By using trapped ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry (TIMS-MS), several 2- and 3-disulfide-bonded isomers of the μ-conotoxin PIIIA were investigated for their distinguishability by collision cross section (CCS) values and their characteristic mobilogram traces. The isomers could be differentiated by TIMS-MS and also identified in mixing experiments. Thus, TIMS-MS provides a highly valuable and enriching addition to standard HPLC and MS analysis of conformational isomers of disulfide-rich peptides and proteins.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- high performance liquid chromatography
- liquid chromatography
- gas chromatography
- high resolution
- ms ms
- amino acid
- solid phase extraction
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- capillary electrophoresis
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- multiple sclerosis
- healthcare
- functional connectivity