In situ probing citrullinated sites in a peptide by reactive desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

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Abstract

Citrullination is a post-translational modification that converts arginine into citrulline through deimination. As citrullination is accompanied by only about 1 Da increase in mass, ion signals of a citrullinated peptide in a mass spectrum are always overlapped with the isotope peaks of its control (a noncitrullinated form). Therefore, off-line, covalent labeling techniques on citrulline residues were usually employed to investigate citrullinated sites by mass spectrometry (MS). Recently, reactive desorption electrospray ionization (reactive DESI) MS was introduced as a tool for selective, in situ modification of target analytes. In reactive DESI MS, a chemical reagent that can readily react with a target analyte is sprayed onto a sample spot and resulting products are analyzed by MS. Here, we developed a reactive DESI MS method for determining the citrullinated sites in peptides by employing phenylglyoxal as a derivatization agent, and succeeded in selectively modifying a citrulline residue in a peptide.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-44
Number of pages5
JournalBulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Citrullination
  • Desorption electrospray ionization
  • In situ modification
  • Mass spectrometry

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