The detection, correlation, and comparison of peptide precursor and product ions from data independent LC-MS with data dependant LC-MS/MS

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作者
Geromanos, Scott J. [2 ]
Vissers, Johannes P. C. [1 ]
Silva, Jeffrey C. [2 ]
Dorschel, Craig A. [2 ]
Li, Guo-Zhong [2 ]
Gorenstein, Marc V. [2 ]
Bateman, Robert H. [1 ]
Langridge, James I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Waters Corp, Manchester M22 5PP, Lancs, England
[2] Waters Corp, Milford, MA USA
关键词
Biomarker discovery; Data-independent LC-MS; Multiplexed LC-MS; Shotgun sequencing; Time-resolved mass spectrometry; TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY; QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS; YEAST PROTEOME; IDENTIFICATION; PROTEINS; MIXTURES; FRAGMENTATION; COMBINATION; GUIDELINES; DATABASES;
D O I
10.1002/pmic.200800562
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The detection, correlation, and comparison of peptide and product ions from a data independent LC-MS acquisition strategy with data dependent LC-MS/MS is described. The data independent mode of acquisition differs from an LC-MS/MS data acquisition since no ion transmission window is applied with the first mass analyzer prior to collision induced disassociation. Alternating the energy applied to the collision cell, between low and elevated energy, on a scan-to-scan basis, provides accurate mass precursor and associated product ion spectra from every ion above the LOD of the mass spectrometer. The method therefore provides a near 100% duty cycle, with an inherent increase in signal intensity due to the fact that both precursor and product ion data are collected on all isotopes of every charge-state across the entire chromatographic peak width. The correlation of product to precursor ions, after deconvolution, is achieved by using reconstructed retention time apices and chromatographic peak shapes. Presented are the results from the comparison of a simple four protein mixture, in the presence and absence of an enzymatically digested protein extract from Escherichia coli. The samples were run in triplicate by both data dependant analysis (DDA) LC-MS/MS and data-independent, alternate scanning LC-MS. The detection and identification of precursor and product ions from the combined DDA search results of the four protein mixture were used for comparison to all other data. Each individual set of data-independent LC-MS data provides a more comprehensive set of detected ions than the combined peptide identifications from the DDA LC-MS/MS experiments. In the presence of the complex E. coli background, over 90% of the monoisotopic masses from the combined LC-MS/MS identifications were detected at the appropriate retention time. Moreover, the fragmentation pattern and number of associated elevated energy product ions in each replicate experiment was found to be very similar to the DDA identifications. In the case of the corresponding individual DDA LC-MS/MS experiment, 43% of the possible detectable peptides of interest were identified. The presented data illustrates that the time-aligned data from data-independent alternate scanning LC-MS experiments is highly comparable to the data obtained via DDA. The obtained information can therefore be effectively and correctly deconvolved to correlate product ions with parent precursor ions. The ability to generate precursor-product ion tables from this information and subsequently identify the correct parent precursor peptide will be illustrated in a companion manuscript.
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页码:1683 / 1695
页数:13
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