Free Radical Initiated Peptide Sequencing for Direct Site Localization of Sulfation and Phosphorylation with Negative Ion Mode Mass Spectrometry.

Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is the primary method for discovering, identifying, and localizing post-translational modifications (PTMs) in proteins. However, conventional positive ion mode collision induced dissociation (CID)-based MS/MS often fails to yield site-specific information for labile and acidic modifications due to low ionization efficiency in positive ion mode and/or preferential PTM loss. While a number of alternative methods have been developed to address this issue, most require specialized instrumentation or indirect detection. In this work, we present an amine-reactive TEMPO-based free radical initiated peptide sequencing (FRIPS) approach for negative ion mode analysis of phosphorylated and sulfated peptides. FRIPS-based fragmentation generates sequence informative ions for both phosphorylated and sulfated peptides with no significant PTM loss. Furthermore, FRIPS is compared to positive ion mode CID, electron transfer dissociation (ETD), as well as negative ion mode electron capture dissociation (niECD) and CID, both in terms of sequence coverage and fragmentation efficiency for phospho- and sulfo-peptides. Because FRIPS-based fragmentation has no particular instrumentation requirements and shows limited PTM loss, we propose this approach as a promising alternative to current techniques for analysis of labile and acidic PTMs.

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