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The potential of mass spectrometry to study iron-containing proteins used in clinical diagnosis
Authors:M Estela del Castillo Busto  Alfredo Sanz-Medel
Institution:Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry. University of Oviedo, C/Julián Clavería 8, 33006 Oviedo, Spain
Abstract:Many proteins contain iron as metal ion either within their own structures or bound to their active sites. These iron-containing proteins are involved in numerous biological processes and some of them serve as biomarkers of clinical pathologies, not only related to iron homeostasis but also to other physiological disorders. Thus, a variety of analytical strategies have been developed over the last years in order to conduct studies on Fe-containing proteins. Among them, mass spectrometric (MS) methods still remain as preferred tools since they provide the capabilities of structure elucidation together with quantitative possibilities. Therefore, in this work we have tried to summarize the most recent applications of elemental and molecular mass spectrometric-based methods for the characterization (mostly qualitative but quantitative in some cases) of the high abundant Fe-containing proteins used for clinical diagnosis.
Keywords:ADA  American Diabetes Association  AE  Anion exchange  CACH  Childhood-onset ataxia and central hypomyelination  CAD  Coronary artery disease  CAX  Cation/anion exchange  CDG  Congenital disorders of glycosylation  CDG-I  Congenital disorders of glycosylation type I  CDT  Carbohydrate deficient transferrin  CE  Capillary electrophoresis  CFS  Cerebrospinal fluid leakage  CID  Collision-induced dissociation  Da  Dalton  DMT1  Divalent metal transporter 1  ESI  Electrospray ionization  FDA  Food and Drug Administration  Ft  Ferritin  FTICR  Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance  GHb  Glycated haemoglobin  N-(1-deoxyfructosyl-haemoglobin)  Hb  Haemoglobin  Hm  Haemosiderin  HPLC  High-pressure liquid chromatography  ICP  Inductively coupled plasma  ICP-(SF)-MS  Double focusing sector field ICP-MS  ICP-(ORS)-MS  Collision/reaction cell ICP-MS  ID  Isotope dilution  IDA  Isotope dilution analysis  IT  Ion trap  IFCC  International Federation of Clinical Chemistry  MALDI  Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization  MC-ICP-MS  Multicollector ICP-MS  Mb  Myoglobin  MI  Myocardial infarction  MS  Mass spectrometry  MS/MS  Tandem mass spectrometry  MSIA  Multiplexed mass spectrometric immunoassay  PAGE  Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis  PTMs  Post-translational modifications  RPLC  Reverse-phase liquid chromatography  SELDI  Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization  SFt  Serum ferritin  S0  Asialotransferrin  S1  Monosialotransferrin  S2  Disialotransferrin  S3  Trisialotransferrin  S4  Tetrasialotransferrin  S5  Pentasialotransferrin  S6  Hexasialotransferrin  S7  Heptasialotransferrin  TIBC  Total iron binding capacity  Tf  Transferrin  TfR1  Transferrin receptor 1  TfR2  Transferrin receptor 2  TS  Transferrin saturation  T2DM  Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus  TOF  Time-of-flight  2-DE  Two-dimensional electrophoresis  u  mass unit  UIBC  Unsaturated iron-binding capacity  UV  Ultraviolet
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