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Identification of Deamidated Peptides in Cytokine-Exposed MIN6 Cells Through LC-MS/MS Using a Shortened Digestion Time and Inspection of MS2 Spectra

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Journal J Proteome Res
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2020 Dec 29
PMID 33372785
Citations 8
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Abstract

Enzymatic deamidation, the conversion of glutamine (Gln) into glutamic acid (Glu) residues, mediated by tissue transglutaminase enzymes, can provoke autoimmunity by generating altered self-epitopes, a process well-known in celiac disease and more recently also described in type 1 diabetes (T1D). To identify deamidated proteins, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry is the method of choice. However, as nonenzymatic deamidations on asparagine (Asn) and to a minor extent on Gln are frequently induced in vitro during proteomics sample preparation, the accurate detection of in vivo deamidation can be hampered. Here we report on the optimization of a method to reduce in vitro generated deamidation by 70% using improved trypsin digestion conditions (90 min/pH 8). We also point to the critical importance of manual inspection of MS2 spectra, considering that only 55% of the high quality peptides with Gln deamidation were assigned correctly using an automated search algorithm. As proof of principal, using these criteria, we showed a significant increase in levels of both Asn and Gln deamidation in cytokine-exposed murine MIN6 β-cells, paralleled by an increase in tissue transglutaminase activity. These findings add evidence to the hypothesis that deamidation is occurring in stressed β-cell proteins and can be involved in the autoimmune process in T1D.

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