Microdroplet-assisted protein adduct formation and characterization by mass spectrometry

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-21 DOI:10.1002/jccs.202400085
Chih-Hung Wang, Hung-Hsiang Jen, Fung-Yu Chen, Kang-Yu Liu, Shu-Hui Chen
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There have been increasing interests in developing proteomics-based protein adduct detection for monitoring carcinogen exposure risk. Generating adducted protein standards and characterizing the adduction sites by bottom-up proteomics, however, require lengthy adduction and enzymatic digestion. Here we demonstrated that microdroplet can greatly accelerate the catechol estrogen adduction on hemoglobin (Hb) as well as one-pot reaction of adduction and enzyme digestion in millisecond for bottom-up characterization. The adducted Hb generated by microdroplet reaction was characterized to contain one to two catechol estrogens with the β chain of Hb (Hb-β) by online in situ intact measurement of mass spectrometry. The adduction sites were further identified to be C112-Hb-β or C93-Hb-β by microdroplet one-pot or two-step adduction and digestion. These results were consistent with the intact measurement and also same as the bulk or endogenous reaction. This method is expected to be applicable to prepare protein standards adducted by other reactive oxidizing species to greatly save time and sample amount.

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微滴辅助蛋白质加合物的形成和质谱鉴定
人们越来越关注开发基于蛋白质组学的蛋白质加合物检测技术,以监测致癌物质暴露风险。然而,通过自下而上的蛋白质组学方法生成加合物蛋白质标准并确定加合物位点的特征,需要长时间的加合物和酶解过程。在这里,我们证明了微滴可以大大加快儿茶酚雌激素对血红蛋白(Hb)的加成,以及在毫秒级时间内完成加成和酶消化的一锅反应,从而实现自下而上的表征。通过在线原位质谱完整测量,表征了微滴反应生成的加成血红蛋白含有一到两种儿茶酚雌激素与血红蛋白的β链(Hb-β)。通过微滴一锅式或两步式加和消化法,进一步确定了加和位点为 C112-Hb-β 或 C93-Hb-β。这些结果与完整的测量结果一致,也与大量或内源反应的结果相同。该方法可用于制备与其他活性氧化物加成的蛋白质标准品,大大节省了时间和样品量。
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