pH/Acetonitrile-Gradient Reversed-Phase Fractionation of Enriched Hyper-Citrullinated Library in Combination with LC-MS/MS Analysis for Confident Identification of Citrullinated Peptides.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2022)

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Citrullination, the Ca2+-driven enzymatic conversion of arginine residues to citrulline, is a posttranslational modification, implicated in several physiological and pathological processes. Several methods to detect citrullinated proteins have been developed, including color development reagent, fluorescence, phenylglyoxal, and antibody-based methods. These methods yet suffer from limitations in sensitivity, specificity, or citrullinated site determination. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomic analysis has emerged as a promising method to resolve these problems. However, due to low abundance of citrullinated proteins and similar MS features to deamidation of asparagine and glutamine, confident identification of citrullinated proteome is challenging. Here, we present a systematic approach to identify a compendium of steps to enhance the number of detected citrullinated residue and implement diagnostic MS feature that allow the confidence of MS-based identifications. Our method is based on the concept of generation of hyper-citrullinated library with high-pH reversed-phase peptide fractionation that allows to enrich in low abundance citrullinated peptides and amplify the effect of charge loss upon citrullination. Application of our approach to complex global citrullino-proteome datasets demonstrates the confident assessment of citrullinated peptides, thereby enhancing the size and functional interpretation of citrullinated proteomes.
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Citrullination,Deamidation,Hyper-citrullinated peptide library,Mass spectrometry,Retention time,pH reversed-phase peptide fractionation
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