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Effects of peptide acetylation and dimethylation on electrospray ionization efficiency
Authors:Kyung‐Cho Cho  Jeong Won Kang  Yuri Choi  Tae Woo Kim  Kwang Pyo Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyung Hee University, Yongin‐si, Korea;2. Graduate School of East‐West Medical Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin‐si, Korea
Abstract:Peptide acetylation and dimethylation have been widely used to derivatize primary amino groups (peptide N‐termini and the ε‐amino group of lysines) for chemical isotope labeling of quantitative proteomics or for affinity tag labeling for selection and enrichment of labeled peptides. However, peptide acetylation results in signal suppression during electrospray ionization (ESI) due to charge neutralization. In contrast, dimethylated peptides show increased ionization efficiency after derivatization, since dimethylation increases hydrophobicity and maintains a positive charge on the peptide under common LC conditions. In this study, we quantitatively compared the ESI efficiencies of acetylated and dimethylated model peptides and tryptic peptides of BSA. Dimethylated peptides showed higher ionization efficiency than acetylated peptides for both model peptides and tryptic BSA peptides. At the proteome level, peptide dimethylation led to better protein identification than peptide acetylation when tryptic peptides of mouse brain lysate were analyzed with LC‐ESI‐MS/MS. These results demonstrate that dimethylation of tryptic peptides enhanced ESI efficiency and provided up to two‐fold improved protein identification sensitivity in comparison with acetylation. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:acetylation  chemical derivatization  dimethylation  electrospray ionization efficiency  LC‐MS/MS
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