MSe Collision Energy Optimization for the Analysis of Membrane Proteins Using HDX-cIMS

利用HDX-cIMS分析膜蛋白的MSe碰撞能量优化

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Abstract

Hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) has evolved as an essential technique in structural proteomics. The use of ion mobility separation (IMS) coupled to HDX-MS has increased the applicability of the technique to more complex systems and has been shown to improve data quality and robustness. The first step when running any HDX-MS workflow is to confirm the sequence and retention time of the peptides resulting from the proteolytic digestion of the nondeuterated protein. Here, we optimized the collision energy ramp of HDMS(E) experiments for membrane proteins using a Waters SELECT SERIES cIMS-QTOF system following an HDX workflow using Phosphorylase B, XylE transporter, and Smoothened receptor (SMO) as model systems. Although collision energy (CE) ramp 10-50 eV gave the highest amount of positive identified peptides when using Phosphorylase B, XylE, and SMO, results suggest optimal CE ramps are protein specific, and different ramps can produce a unique set of peptides. We recommend cIMS users use different CE ramps in their HDMS(E) experiments and pool the results to ensure maximum peptide identifications. The results show how selecting an appropriate CE ramp can change the sequence coverage of proteins ranging from 4 to 94%.

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