Exploring Top-Down Mass Spectrometric Approaches To Probe Forest Cobra (Naja melanoleuca) Venom Proteoforms

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作者
Wang, C. Ruth [1 ]
Zenaidee, Muhammad A. [2 ]
Snel, Marten F. [1 ,3 ]
Pukala, Tara L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Sch Phys Chem & Earth Sci, Discipline Chem, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
[2] Macquarie Univ, Australian Proteome Anal Facil, Macquarie Pk, NSW 2109, Australia
[3] South Australian Hlth & Med Res Inst, Prote Metabol & MS Imaging Core Facil, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
关键词
snake venom; top-down mass spectrometry; data-independentacquisition; cyclic ion mobility; ELECTRON-CAPTURE DISSOCIATION; BOTTOM-UP; DENDROASPIS-ANGUSTICEPS; PROTEIN IDENTIFICATION; SNAKE-VENOM; KING COBRA; PROTEOMICS; COMPLEXITY; PEPTIDES; TOXINS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00486
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Snake venoms are comprised of bioactive proteins and peptides that facilitate severe snakebite envenomation symptoms. A comprehensive understanding of venom compositions and the subtle heterogeneity therein is important. While bottom-up proteomics has been the well-established approach to catalogue venom compositions, top-down proteomics has emerged as a complementary strategy to characterize venom heterogeneity at the intact protein level. However, top-down proteomics has not been as widely implemented in the snake venom field as bottom-up proteomics, with various emerging top-down methods yet to be developed for venom systems. Here, we have explored three main top-down mass spectrometry methodologies in a proof-of-concept study to characterize selected three-finger toxin and phospholipase A(2) proteoforms from the forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca) venom. We demonstrated the utility of a data-independent acquisition mode "MSE" for untargeted fragmentation on a chromatographic time scale and its improvement in protein sequence coverage compared to conventional targeted tandem mass spectrometry analysis. We also showed that protein identification can be further improved using a hybrid fragmentation approach, combining electron-capture dissociation and collision-induced dissociation. Lastly, we reported the promising application of multifunctional cyclic ion mobility separation and post-ion mobility fragmentation on snake venom proteins for the first time.
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页码:4601 / 4613
页数:13
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