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Discovery of protein acetylation patterns by deconvolution of peptide isomer mass spectra.


ABSTRACT: Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) play important roles in the control of various biological processes including protein-protein interactions, epigenetics and cell cycle regulation. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics approaches enable comprehensive identification and quantitation of numerous types of PTMs. However, the analysis of PTMs is complicated by the presence of indistinguishable co-eluting isomeric peptides that result in composite spectra with overlapping features that prevent the identification of individual components. In this study, we present Iso-PeptidAce, a novel software tool that enables deconvolution of composite MS/MS spectra of isomeric peptides based on features associated with their characteristic fragment ion patterns. We benchmark Iso-PeptidAce using dilution series prepared from mixtures of known amounts of synthetic acetylated isomers. We also demonstrate its applicability to different biological problems such as the identification of site-specific acetylation patterns in histones bound to chromatin assembly factor-1 and profiling of histone acetylation in cells treated with different classes of HDAC inhibitors.

SUBMITTER: Abshiru N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4667697 | biostudies-other | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Discovery of protein acetylation patterns by deconvolution of peptide isomer mass spectra.

Abshiru Nebiyu N   Caron-Lizotte Olivier O   Rajan Roshan Elizabeth RE   Jamai Adil A   Pomies Christelle C   Verreault Alain A   Thibault Pierre P  

Nature communications 20151015


Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) play important roles in the control of various biological processes including protein-protein interactions, epigenetics and cell cycle regulation. Mass spectrometry-based proteomics approaches enable comprehensive identification and quantitation of numerous types of PTMs. However, the analysis of PTMs is complicated by the presence of indistinguishable co-eluting isomeric peptides that result in composite spectra with overlapping features that prev  ...[more]

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