In-gel protein digestion using acidic methanol produces a highly selective methylation of glutamic acid residues

Mass-tolerant open search methods allow the high-throughput analysis of modified peptides by mass spectrometry. These techniques have paved the way to unbiased analysis of post-translational modifications in biological contexts, as well as of chemical modifications produced during the manipulation o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of proteomics 2024-07, Vol.304, p.105229, Article 105229
Hauptverfasser: Lozano-Prieto, Marta, Camafeita, Emilio, Jorge, Inmaculada, Laguillo-Gómez, Andrea, Barrero-Rodríguez, Rafael, Devesa, Cristina A., Pertusa, Clara, Calvo, Enrique, Sánchez-Madrid, Francisco, Vázquez, Jesús, Martin-Cofreces, Noa B.
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Zusammenfassung:Mass-tolerant open search methods allow the high-throughput analysis of modified peptides by mass spectrometry. These techniques have paved the way to unbiased analysis of post-translational modifications in biological contexts, as well as of chemical modifications produced during the manipulation of protein samples. In this work, we have analyzed in-depth a wide variety of samples of different biological origin, including cells, extracellular vesicles, secretomes, centrosomes and tissue preparations, using Comet-ReCom, a recently improved version of the open search engine Comet-PTM. Our results demonstrate that glutamic acid residues undergo intensive methyl esterification when protein digestion is performed using in-gel techniques, but not using gel-free approaches. This effect was highly specific to Glu and was not found for other methylable residues such as Asp.
ISSN:1874-3919
1876-7737
DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2024.105229