Internal Fragments Generated by Electron Ionization Dissociation Enhance Protein Top-Down Mass Spectrometry (vol 31, pg 1896, 2020)

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY(2022)

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Top-down proteomics by mass spectrometry (MS) involves the mass measurement of an intact protein followed by subsequent activation of the protein to generate product ions. Electron- based fragmentation methods like electron capture dissociation and electron transfer dissociation are widely used for these types of analyses. Recently, electron ionization dissociation (EID), which utilizes higher energy electrons (>20 eV) has been suggested to be more efficient for top-down protein fragmentation compared to other electron-based dissociation methods. Here, we demonstrate that the use of EID enhances protein fragmentation and subsequent detection of protein fragments. Protein product ions can form by either single cleavage events, resulting in terminal fragments containing the C-terminus or N-terminus of the protein, or by multiple cleavage events to give rise to internal fragments that include neither the C-terminus nor the N-terminus of the protein. Conventionally, internal fragments have been disregarded, as reliable assignments of these fragments were limited. Here, we demonstrate that internal fragments generated by EID can account for similar to 20-40% of the mass spectral signals detected by top-down EID-MS experiments. By including internal fragments, the extent of the protein sequence that can be explained from a single tandem mass spectrum increases from similar to 50 to similar to 99% for 29 kDa carbonic anhydrase II and 8.6 kDa ubiquitin. When searching for internal fragments during data analysis, previously unassigned peaks can be readily and accurately assigned to confirm a given protein sequence and to enhance the utility of top-down protein sequencing experiments.
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