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Optimization of Higher-Energy Collisional Dissociation Fragmentation Energy for Intact Protein-Level Tandem Mass Tag Labeling

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Journal J Proteome Res
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2023 Jan 5
PMID 36603205
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Abstract

Isobaric chemical tag labeling (e.g., TMT) is a commonly used approach in quantitative proteomics, and quantification is enabled through detection of low-mass reporter ions generated after MS2 fragmentation. Recently, we have introduced and optimized an intact protein-level TMT labeling platform that demonstrated >90% labeling efficiency in complex samples with top-down proteomics. Higher-energy collisional dissociation (HCD) is commonly utilized for isobaric tag-labeled peptide fragmentation because it produces accurate reporter ion intensities and avoids loss of low mass ions. HCD energies have been optimized for isobaric tag labeled-peptides but have not been systematically evaluated for isobaric tag-labeled intact proteins. In this study, we report a systematic evaluation of normalized HCD fragmentation energies (NCEs) on TMT-labeled HeLa cell lysate using top-down proteomics. Our results suggested that reporter ions often result in higher ion intensities at higher NCEs. Optimal fragmentation of intact proteins for identification, however, required relatively lower NCE. We further demonstrated that a stepped NCE scheme with energies from 30% to 50% resulted in optimal quantification and identification of TMT-labeled HeLa proteins. These parameters resulted in an average reporter ion intensity of ∼4E4 and average proteoform spectrum matches (PrSMs) of >1000 per RPLC-MS/MS run with a 1% false discovery rate (FDR) cutoff.

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