Isolation and characterization of a succinimide variant of methionyl human growth hormone
Deamidation of asparagine and glutamine residues, isomerization of aspartic acid side chains, and racemization of the L- to the D-form of the amino acids are common spontaneous chemical reactions known to occur in proteins. Previous studies have implicated succinimides as intermediates in these reac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1991-07, Vol.266 (21), p.13544-13547 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Deamidation of asparagine and glutamine residues, isomerization of aspartic acid side chains, and racemization of the L- to
the D-form of the amino acids are common spontaneous chemical reactions known to occur in proteins. Previous studies have
implicated succinimides as intermediates in these reactions; however, the evidence has been indirect. Our results demonstrate,
for the first time, the presence of a succinimide intermediate in an intact protein. The succinimide (cyclic imide) variant
was isolated from thermally stressed recombinant methionyl human growth hormone (hGH) by high performance anion-exchange chromatography,
further purified by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography, and analyzed by tryptic mapping. A later eluting
tryptic peptide, compared with the native T12 peptide (residues 128-134, Leu-Glu-Asp-Gly-Ser-Pro-Arg), was analyzed by mass
spectrometry (MS). This variant had a protonated molecular mass of 755.3 atomic mass units (u), as compared with 773.3 u for
the native T12 peptide. A difference of 18 u, a loss of water, is consistent with the formation of a succinimide intermediate
at Asp-130 of methionyl hGH. MS/MS analysis of the cyclic imide-containing peptide verified that the modification occurred
at Asp-130. A difference of 18 u was also observed for the intact cyclic imide methionyl hGH variant (22,238 u), as measured
by electrospray mass spectrometry, compared with native methionyl hGH (22,256 u). |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)92732-8 |